Emory University’s Center for the Study of Law and Religion (CSLR) has posted lectures dating back to 2003 in categories such as religion and family, religion and human rights, separation of church and state, and law and religion issues for the future. From their website:
Lectures on the volatile issues of law and religion by the world’s foremost experts—from church historian Martin E. Marty to former president Jimmy Carter to sociologist Robert N. Bellah to political philosopher Jean Bethke Elshtain—are now available on Emory University’s iTunes U.
Making the lectures available to the general public is part of the CSLR’s mission of fostering reasoned and robust public debate. “We want to make the offerings of our Center available to as many people as possible so that they can make more informed decisions about the three things people will die for: freedom, faith, and family,” said John Witte, Jr., Jonas Robitscher Professor of Law and CSLR director. “The rise of savage fundamentalism, the clash of religious ideologies, the escalation of religious persecution, and the intensification of religious warfare around the world have made it all the more important for people to understand these complex issues.”
Find the lectures and more information here.