




This report outlines the Berkley Center's major activities during the 2008–09 academic year, including: the Berkley Center Lectures with philosopher Charles Taylor; the publication of religious freedom policy recommendations for the Obama administration; a three-day seminar at The National Defense University on the religious dynamics of war and peace; a high-level dialogue with Chinese officials around issues of religion and society; several new religion and development issue surveys (gender, governance, malaria, shelter); an undergraduate report on interfaith marriage in America; the expansion of faculty blogs on Georgetown/On Faith, a site hosted by The Washington Post; a grant from the John Templeton Foundation; the renewal of the Luce/SFS Program on Religion and International Affairs; and the announcement of the Doyle Building Tolerance Initiative.
From the Director
Partners and Outreach
Collaborative Partners
Georgetown/On Faith
2008 Berkley Center Lectures
Knowledge Resources
Programs
Doyle Undergraduate Initiatives
Religious Pluralism and World Affairs
Globalization, Religions, and the Secular
Religion, Conflict, and Peace
Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy
The Church and Interreligious Dialogue
Religion, Politics, and Law
Religion and Global Development
People