THE RELIGION AND POLITICS COLLOQUIUM
Fall 2011 • Mondays, 12:00-1:20pm •Rosenkranz Hall, 115 Prospect Street
Lunch will be provided at 11:50am
October 3 • David Campbell, Political Science, Notre Dame
“American Grace 2.0: An Update on Religion in America”
October 10 • Alan Wolfe, Political Science, Boston College
”In Augustine’s Shadow: Do Ordinary People Commit Acts of Extraordinary Evil?”
October 17 • Theda Skocpol, Sociology, Harvard
“The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism”
October 31 • Paul Rahe, History, Hillsdale College
“Monotheism and the Problem of Priestcraft”
November 14 • Paul Pinto, Political Science, Yale
“The Contribution of Christianity to Social and Political Organization in Southern Africa”
November 28 • Joshua Mitchell, Political Science, Georgetown
“Tocqueville in Arabia”
Generously sponsored by the Edward J. and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Fund
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