The University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies concluded the New York City launch of its new…
Catholicism
Alternative Catholic churches in Belgium
The New York Times features an article about a grassroots movement in Belgium and the Netherlands "that defies centuries of…
New blog on religion and modernity
Contending Modernities, a research initiative of the University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, has launched a new blog, featuring essays by Margot…
Contending Modernities
On November 18-19, dozens of scholars, religious leaders, business people, and intellectuals will gather in New York for the public launch…
Religion and democracy
Over at Boston Review, Princeton political scientist Jan-Werner Müller has written a lengthy article considering the rise of Christian (Catholic)…
A strong moral argument: A conversation with Andrew Bacevich
Author of The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War, The Limits of Power: the End of American…
Contending Modernities
November 18-19, 2010, will mark the kickoff of Contending Modernities, "a multi-year, interdisciplinary research, public education, and peacebuilding initiative," based primarily…
Peace from the ground up: An interview with Myla Leguro
After spending two years earning her master’s degree at the University of Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies—and…
An atheism a theologian can love
“Strangely enough,” Foucault mused, “man—the study of whom is supposed by the naïve to be the oldest investigation since Socrates—is…
David Petraeus, George Washington, and the wartime call for religious civility
As Chris Beneke notes over at Religion in American History, there is a historical parallel to General Petraeus' warning about…