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United We Stand, Divided We Fall: The Janus Face of Religion in Post-Colonial Nation-building
Join CURA for our keynote lecture for our colloquium series on Religion, Nationalism, and Internationalism. Presenter: Maya Tudor, Professor of Read more
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Both Brazilian and Protestant: Ecumenical Brazilian Protestants’ Case for Political Legitimacy and Patriotism, 1934–1964
Presenter: Morgan Crago Melkonian, PhD Candidate, School of Theology, Boston University Abstract: In the 1930s, Brazilian Protestant leaders faced the Read more
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CURA Colloquium on Religion, Nationalism, and Internationalism
Each year, CURA’s Religion and World Affairs Fellowship program brings together an interdisciplinary community of Boston-area graduate students and faculty. Read more
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Countering the ‘Woke’ Agenda in Muslim Communities: Neo-traditionalism and Strategies for Political Engagement and Disengagement
Join the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs (CURA) for a lecture by Walaa Quisay on "Countering the ‘Woke’ Read more
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Israelism Film Screening
Registration is required via this link Trailer When two young American Jews raised to unconditionally support Israel witness the way Read more