The new book Exiting Violence: The Role of Religion explores the complex web of religion, politics, and conflict and shows how faith can ignite bloodshed and inspire peace. Resulting from an…
Looking Ahead: A Time of Encounter This webinar is the fourth and final panel for “Caring for the Other: Refugees and Displaced Persons.” This conference, part…
One of the leading challenges of the twenty-first century is the unprecedented and growing numbers of people displaced by conflict and other factors. Religious actors lead in providing support to…
The leading religious traditions share the value of hospitality and the imperative to aid refugees. In practice, however, religious adherents are often divided on how to balance the rights…
The historical significance and current presence of Orthodox Churches in locations of key competition between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Russia, and in the great power rivalries…
Campus Ministry’s Press Pause series offers a weekly contemplative practice from diverse faith traditions, creating a space for respite and reflection for students of all faith backgrounds.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has had a profound impact on Ukrainian religious communities. In a new policy brief commissioned by the Transatlantic Policy Network on Religion and Diplomacy…
Throughout his career, Alessandro Cinque’s photographs have documented the devastating impact of extractive practices on local communities as well as the effects of climate change on Indigenous peoples and their…
As part of a project supported by Pope Francis, Georgetown and the Jesuit journal La Civiltà Cattolica connected scholars, practitioners and religious leaders to explore ways to heal division worldwide.
In January, two Georgetown students received an unexpected invitation: Join Pope Francis on a live Zoom call. A few weeks later, they presented their experiences and questions to the Pope.