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Rev. Drew Christiansen, S.J.

October 16, 2020

Father Drew Christiansen on Catholicism & Nukes

Senior Fellow Rev. Drew Christian, S.J., joined the editor of Providence: A Journal of Christianity and American Foreign Policy, for a conversation about his new co-edited volume, A World Free from Nuclear Weapons (Georgetown University Press, 2020). 

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October 9, 2020

Religious Networks and Their Impact on SDGs

Senior Fellow Katherine Marshall is co-author of a new T20 policy brief, which argues that faith-based networks should be steered toward a more systemic and comprehensive commitment to sustainable development, in the context of the Group of 20 (G20) priorities.

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October 8, 2020

How to Vote Like a Catholic Christian

Senior Research Fellow Amy Uelmen will discuss Catholic approaches to voting in the 2020 U.S. presidential election in an October 14, 2020 webinar hosted by the Catholic Student Center at the University of Maryland.

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January 6, 2025

Georgetown Welcomes Cardinal Robert McElroy as New Archbishop of Washington

Over the past decade, McElroy has visited Georgetown and engaged with events hosted by the Berkley Center and the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life. He also contributed a chapter to the Georgetown University Press book A World Free from Nuclear Weapons: The Vatican Conference on Disarmament, co-edited by the late Rev. Drew Christiansen, S.J., then a Berkley Center senior fellow.

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December 13, 2024

Student Research on Religion and COVID-19 in Sri Lanka

In "The Right to Bury Their Dead," Minahil Mahmud (SFS'25) examines the challenges faced by the Muslim community in Sri Lanka when the government of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa mandated in April 2020 that all victims of COVID-19 would be cremated, irrespective of their religious beliefs.

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