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The un-Dutchable challenge of pluralism
A two year project between the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and CURA has resulted in a series of Read more
Struggling to mieux vivre ensemble: The sobering reality of France’s new plurality
A two year project between the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and CURA has resulted in a series of Read more
Los Angeles: A microcosm for national conversations on religion, public life and deep diversity
A two year project between the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and CURA has resulted in a series of Read more
The new western plurality and citizen co-existence
A two year project between the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and CURA has resulted in a series of Read more
New Working Paper on Modernity and Virtue
Check out our paper series sponsored by a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation. Our new entry is from Professor Read more
New Paper about The “ISIS Bandwagon”
Professor Joel Day submitted a new working paper on terrorist cells that pledge allegiance to ISIS. What are their motivations? Read more
Listen to our latest talk: Young Egyptians in Search of Love and Marriage
Amidst heavy snow showers this past Monday, Dr. Samuli Schielke of the Zentrum Moderner Orient spoke on the subject of how Read more
Hefner Speaks in Indonesia
Check out the Pardee School news item on Director Bob Hefner's most recent trip to Indonesia. Hefner Speaks in Indonesia Read more
Why Hasn’t Religion Died Out
Former CURA director Peter L. Berger will be speaking at Harvard Divinity School October 15 as part of a grant Read more
International Religious Freedom: Toward a Model of Transatlantic Cooperation
Funded by a generous donation to CURA, Peter L. Berger will be speaking at Georgetown University next week, with response Read more