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Annual Lecture on Religion, Conflict and Peace Studies

The Center is pleased to host this annual lecture series that invites distinguished scholars/practitioners to ASU in order to stimulate new thinking and conversations among faculty and students on intersecting dimensions of religion, conflict and peace studies. This lecture is a part of CSRC's Initiative in Religion, Conflict and Peace Studies, which aims to heighten faculty and student awareness of peace studies as an academic field of inquiry and its significance and relevance as an approach to engaging the most challenging problems of our age.
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2009 - 10 Events:
 
  Sharon Elizabeth Nepstad
"Peaceful Revolutions: Religion, Nonviolence, and Citizen Uprisings in the Late 20th Century"
Thursday, October 1, 2009
1:30pm, West Hall 135
 
Previous Lectures in this Series:

April 10, 2008
Ira Chernus
"What Do We Mean When We Say We Want Peace?"

November 9, 2006

David R. Smock
"When Religion Brings Peace, Not War"

September 19, 2005
Stanley Hauerwas
"Sacrificing the Sacrifices of War"