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Jacques Berlinerblau is an Associate Professor and Director of the Program for Jewish Civilization at the School of Foreign Service. Berlinerblau has published on a wide variety of issues ranging...
Faith Complex is a show about the collision of religion, politics and art. A joint production of Georgetown University's Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs and Program for Jewish Civilization, Faith Complex is hosted by Professor Jacques Berlinerblau. The series received a Georgetown University Reflective Engagement grant in fall 2009.
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