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Boston University Pardee School of Global StudiesInstitute on Culture, Religion & World AffairsCo-sponsored with School of Theology

September 7“Govern Them with Moral Force by Ritual: The Confucian Prescription for Achieving Peace among the Warring States”Lawrence A. Whitney, University Chaplain

September 21“Neither Sunni or Shi’i, but surely “Neither Sunni or Shi’i, but surely ‘other’:Indonesia’s lovers of the ahl al-bayt”Chiara Formichi, Associate Professor in Southeast Asian Studies, Cornell University

October 5“Destabilizing Encounters: New Historical “Destabilizing Encounters: New Historical Research on Religious Minorities during the Holocaust”Victoria Barnett, Director, Holocaust Memorial Museum Programs on Ethics, Religion, and the Holocaust

October 26“Protestant Atonement as a Practice of “Protestant Atonement as a Practice of Citizenship: How Muslim Belonging in Germany is Dependent on the Figure of the Jew”Sultan Doughan, Visiting Scholar, Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies

November 2“What Makes a Man Start Fires?”Alex Hinton, Distinguished Professor of Alex Hinton, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Rutgers University

CURA Colloquium

*Attendees must read the working papers in advance of the session. Email [email protected] for your copy.

“Religion, violence, & Peacemaking”Fall ScheduleFridays, 12-1:30 November 16

“Precolonial Ethnic Violence: The Case of Hindu-Muslim Conflict in India”

Ajay Verghase, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of California, Riverside

November 30“Negation and Affirmation, Judgement and “Negation and Affirmation, Judgement and Grace: A Political Theology of Reconciliation

from Karl Barth’s The Christian Life”Joe Kausick, PhD Student, School of Theology

December 7 "Dying in the Age of Thoughtlessness: Genocide,

Terror, and the Lost Peace”Douglas Irvin-Erickson, Assistant Professor, Douglas Irvin-Erickson, Assistant Professor, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution,

George Mason University

December 14“Food From Peace: Religious Promise and

Practice”Ellen Messer, Visiting Professor, Metropolitan Ellen Messer, Visiting Professor, Metropolitan

College