News

Directions

Published: June 26th, 2009

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By Car: From Storrow Drive, take the Fenway-Kenmore Square exit and turn right onto Beacon Street. Follow Beacon Street about a mile to Carlton Street and turn right onto Carlton. At the first traffic light, take a hard left onto Lenox Street (it is a short, one-way street). CURA is the first building on the left. There is limited parking in the Visitor lot (turn in at the driveway) and there is two-hour on-street parking available in Brookline from 10 a.m. to 6 pm.

By Public Transportation: Take either the “B” or “C” Green line. “B” line: Take the “T” to the Boston University Central stop, walk up St. Mary’s Street (next to Radio Shack) and over the bridge. At the first light, turn right onto Mountfort Street. At the next light (intersection of Carlton Street), Mountfort turns into Lenox Street. Continue straight onto Lenox Street and CURA is the first building on the left. “C” line: Take the “T” to the St. Mary’s stop and walk up St. Mary’s Street to Mountfort Street and take a left at the light. Mountfort turns into Lenox Street at the next set of lights. Continue straight onto Lenox Street and CURA is the first building on the left.

Publications

Published: June 26th, 2009

Following is a list of over 100 books and other publications which were the result of numerous projects conducted by the researchers associated with the Institute.

Shari’a Politics: Islamic Law and Society in the Modern World

Publications resulting from CURA Projects

Recent Publications

Seminars, Lectures, and Other Events

Published: June 26th, 2009

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Calendar of CURA Events

Luce Lecture Series

Metanexus Lecture Series on Spiritual Capital

Muslim Women and the Challenge of Authority Lecture Series

First Annual Peter Berger Lecture and Celebration

Secularism and Its Adversaries Project

Smith Richardson Conference

Video Presentations

Participants

Published: June 26th, 2009

Full Bios: HistoryPhilosophySociologyLawYounger EvangelicalsOther Conference Leaders

History

Mark Noll, University of Notre Dame

George MarsdenUniversity of Notre Dame

Joel Carpenter, Calvin College

Curtis EvansUniversity of Chicago

Philosophy

Nicholas WolterstorffYale University

Alvin PlantingaUniversity of Notre Dame

Christopher EberleU.S. Naval Academy

Kyla Ebels-DugganNorthwestern University

Sociology

Peter UhlenbergUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Nancy AmmermanBoston University

Robert WoodberryUniversity of Texas at Austin

John Schmalzbauer, Missouri State University

Law

William StuntzHarvard Law School

David SkeelUniversity of Pennsylvania Law School

Christopher GreenUniversity of Mississippi School of Law

Amos JonesBryan Cave LLP, Washington, DC

Younger Evangelicals

Andrew SchumanDartmouth College

Amy Reynolds, Princeton University

Jordan HyldenDuke University

Other Conference Leaders

Peter L. BergerBoston University

Timothy S. ShahCouncil on Foreign Relations and Boston University

James C. WallaceBoston University

Os Guinness, scholar, author, public intellectual

Michael CromartieEthics and Public Policy Center and U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom

John WilsonBooks and Culture, Christianity Today, Inc.

Dana L. RobertBoston University

Robert W. HefnerBoston University

D. Michael LindsayRice University

Andrew ChignellCornell University

Opening of the Evangelical Mind

Published: June 26th, 2009

A Conference on Evangelical Intellectuals

December 7-8, 2007

An increasingly sophisticated, self-assured, and productive class of intellectuals is emerging in American public life — an “evangelical intelligentsia.” These evangelicals, engaged in intellectual pursuits in a way that is motivated by and informed by their faith, are exercising a growing influence on American academics, culture, law, and public policy. This conference, under the auspices of Boston University’s Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs (CURA), aims to illuminate the development, contributions, and cultural consequences of this emerging generation of American evangelical intellectuals.

Published: June 26th, 2009

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Mark Your Calendar!

CURA’s Next Event:

Laury Silvers,

University of Toronto

Disappearing Women: Hafsa bint Sirin and the Textual Seclusion of Early Pious and Sufi Women

Thursday, February 16, 4:30pm

Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs
1st Floor Conference Room
10 Lenox Street Brookline, MA



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