Christianity and Freedom Symposium at Georgetown

I am happy to be on the steering committee for an ambitious new undertaking at the Religious Freedom Project of Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs, on “Christianity and Freedom: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives.” The inaugural symposium of the project, led by Georgetown’s Timothy Shah and the University of Oklahoma’s Allen Hertzke, will take place on the Georgetown campus next Friday, December 14.  For more information on the symposium, to which all are welcome, and which features FT ‘s Robert Louis Wilken among others,  see this link .

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