This report outlines the activities of the Berkley Center during its second year, 2007-08. Highlights included a December 2007 workshop in Doha, Qatar, that examined the role of faith-inspired organizations in the Muslim World, and a parallel workshop in June 2008 focused on such organizations in Europe and Africa. The Luce/SFS Program on Religion and International Affairs supported both workshops, as well as two major symposia to mark the tenth anniversary of the International Religious Freedom Act, held in February and April 2008. In January 2008 the sociologist José Casanova, a leading expert on religion and globalization, joined the Center faculty as a senior fellow, and Abdulkarim Soroush, a world-renowned Muslim reformer, took up residence as a visiting fellow for the spring 2008 semester. During 200708, the Center produced two student-led publicationsthe first Junior Year Abroad Network report and an Undergraduate Fellows Report on religious lobbies and their role in US politics.
Table of Contents
Center Highlights
Collaborative Partners
Programs
Religious Pluralism and World Affairs
Globalization, Religions, and the Secular
Religion and US Foreign Policy
The Church and Interreligious Dialogue
Religion, Politics, and Law
Religion and Global Development
Undergraduate Initiatives
Databases
People