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Paul Elie

February 4, 2022

A Digital Body: Fostering Communion and Community Online

Senior Fellow Paul Elie will speak at a L’Engle Seminar on “A Digital Body: Fostering Communion and Community Online,” hosted by Image Journal on February 4, 2022. The seminar series will explore faith and community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

José Casanova speaks at lectern

February 3, 2022

How Secularization Impacts Religion

Senior Fellow José Casanova will join Nancy Ammerman for a conversation exploring how secularization impacts religion. The talk will be hosted by the Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life at Boston College on April 5, 2022. 

February 3, 2022

Berkley Center Initiative Cited in Study on Religious Responses to COVID-19

A research article published in PLOS One titled "Narratives and Counter-Narratives in Religious Responses to COVID-19: A Computational Text Analysis," cited a joint initiative led by Senior Fellow Katherine Marshall. The initiative, conducted by the Berkley Center, the World Faiths Development Dialogue, and the Joint Learning Initiative, cataloged and explored the responses of religious actors to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Peter Mandaville

February 3, 2022

Wahhabism and the World

Senior Research Fellow Peter Mandaville has published an edited volume, Wahhabism and the World: Understanding Saudi Arabia's Global Influence on Islam, with Oxford University Press. The book is a product of the Geopolitics of Religious Soft Power project, hosted by the Berkley Center. 

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Lisé Morjé Howard

March 6, 2026

Faculty Fellow Lise Morjé Howard to Speak on the Future of UN Peacekeeping

Lise Morjé Howard, a faculty fellow at the Berkley Center, will participate in a panel discussion at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace titled “The UN Without the United States: UN Peacekeeping.” The event will explore how shifting global politics and a potential decline in U.S. support could reshape the future of United Nations peacekeeping operations.

Jim Wallis

February 13, 2026

Jim Wallis on Why Black History Is America's History

Writing in Religion News Service, Berkley Center Research Fellow Jim Wallis contends that facing the history of racial injustice in the United States with honesty is not divisive, but necessary for democratic renewal and moral clarity.

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