Christianity and Freedom: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
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December 13-14, 2013
In view of this global crisis, Georgetown University’s Religious Freedom Project hosted a two-day conference in Rome highlighting Christianity’s contributions to the understanding and practice of freedom for all people. The conference presented findings from a two-year study by dozens of scholars concerning Christianity’s contributions to freedom.
This event was co-sponsored by Baylor University’s Institute for Studies of Religion and made possible by a generous grant from the Historical Society's Religion and Innovation in Human Affairs Program.
related | Conference Program (Il programma della conferenza [in italiano])
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SCHEDULE
Friday, December 13
Welcoming Remarks: "Christians and Religious Freedom" | Thomas Farr, Archbishop Dominique Mamberti
The Terrible Facts: What is Happening to the World’s Christians? | Todd Johnson, Paul Marshall, Kirsten Powers, Mariz Tadros
The First Thousand Years: Christianity’s Early Relationship to Freedom (as Persecuted and as Persecutor) | Elizabeth DePalma Digeser, Ian Christopher Levy, John Rist, Timothy Samuel Shah, Robert Louis Wilken
Christian Views on Dignity, Slavery, Proselytism, and Democracy | Kyle Harper, William Inboden, Donald Miller, Daniel Philpott, Robert Woodberry
Religious Freedom in the Lion’s Den? | Duane Alexander Miller, Anthony O’Mahony, Elizabeth Prodromou, Philip Sumpter, Mariz Tadros
Keynote Address | Rémi Brague
Saturday, December 14
Opening Address | Ken Starr
Christians Among the Most Vulnerable: Empowering Women and the Poor in Developing Societies | Richard Burgess, Allen Hertzke, Daniel McCain, Rebecca Shah, Sara Singha
Christianity and Freedom in Asia | Chad Bauman, Robert Hefner, James Ponniah, Reg Reimer, Marthen Tahun, Fenggang Yang
Would Europe or America Exist Without Christianity? | Matthew Franck, David Little, Roger Trigg, John Witte
A Conversation on Christianity and Freedom in the Future of the West | John Allen, Remi Brague, Matthew Franck, David Novak, Roger Trigg
Keynote Address | Archbishop Louis Raphael Sako
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Christianity and Freedom: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives