Colloquium Spring 2014

Spring 2014 • Mondays, 12:00-1:20pm • Room A001, ISPS, 77 Prospect Street

February 10 • Luke Bretherton (Duke Divinity School, Duke University)
Re-Imagining the Secular: Inter-Faith Relations as A Civic Practice

February 17 • Andrea Vindigni (Political Science, IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca)
Forbidden Fruits: The Political Economy of Science, Religion, and Growth
Joint with Leitner Political Economy Seminar Series

March 3 • Slavica Jakelic (Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, University of Virginia)
Secularism as A Problem

March 24 • Ruth Braunstein (Sociology, University of Connecticut)
Citizens, Government and God: The Democratic Imagination in Community Organizing and the Tea Party

April 7 • Carolyn Warner (Political Science, Arizona State University)
Religion and Public Goods Provision: Experimental and Interview Evidence from Catholicism and Islam in Europe

April 28 • Guill ermo Trejo (Political Science, University of Notre Dame) and
Fernando Bizarro Neto (Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame)
Religious Competition and the Rise of the Workers’ Party in Brazil: Why the Catholic Church Provided the Mass Base for the Democratic World’s Largest Leftist Party

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Generously sponsored by the Edward J. and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Fund

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