The University of Notre Dame Australia has celebrated the launch of two important contributions to the study of religion and world politics by emerging scholar and respected staff member, Dr John Rees, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations. The Centre for Faith, Ethics and Society hosted the family, friends and colleagues of Dr Rees last Thursday evening when Associate Professor Steven Lovell-Jones, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, launched Religion in International Politics and Development and Religion and Foreign Affairs: Essential Readings. Tonight I have the pleasure of launching two singular works which put to rest a common assertion that religion has no place in international relations, Dr Lovell-Jones said...
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The rising significance of the focus on scholarly discourse development on ‘religion and society’ is...
Since the publication 20 years ago of his classic book, The Ambivalence of the Sacred: Religion, Vio...
Recent years have seen a growing literature on the interactions between peace, politics and religion...
A international scholarly review of two contemporary works in the study of religion and internationa...
Archbishop Runcie\u27s presentation represents well his interest in and experience of the complex in...
The Centre for Faith, Ethics and Society, was officially opened by Adjunct Professor Most Rev Anth...
The discipline of international relations (IR) is beginning to readily engage with the variegations ...
The exponential growth of IR studies in religion and the rise of religious actors and agendas in the...
The study of religion and international religions has witnessed an exponential growth in recent deca...
The last few years have witnessed a flurry of interest and activity around religion and religious en...
The field religion and international relations (IR) has been established over the last twenty years ...
Faith, Ethics and Society are the focus for a new research Centre for private Catholic university, ...
To launch the Bishops Speaking Out series at The University of Notre Dame Australia, His Eminence, G...
The globalization of our world has raised the profile of religion as a factor in international relat...
With the resurgence of religion and rise of fundamentalism within major religions, academic scholars...
The rising significance of the focus on scholarly discourse development on ‘religion and society’ is...
Since the publication 20 years ago of his classic book, The Ambivalence of the Sacred: Religion, Vio...
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