Description | Under Caesar’s Sword: What Christians Do When They Are Persecuted and Why it Matters
Daniel Philpott is Professor of Political Science at the University
of Notre Dame. He is a scholar of religion and global politics who has
specialized in reconciliation, religious freedom, political theology,
and theories of the political behavior of religious actors. Among his
several books are Just and Unjust Peace: An Ethic of Political
Reconciliation, published in 2012, and the forthcoming, Religious
Freedom in Islam: The Fate of a Universal Human Right in the Muslim
World Today to appear in February 2019 with Oxford University Press. He
has conducted faith-based reconciliation in Kashmir and the Great Lakes
region of Africa. He also Co-Director of the Under Caesar’s Sword
project, which examines Christian responses to persecution, funded by
the Templeton Religion Trust. RegistrationPricing- Daniel Philpott Lecture (free)
Deadline09/18/2018 03:30 PM |