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How We Misunderstand the Sources of Religious Violence

We were delighted to see you at our annual Templeton Lecture this week. It was a superb talk from our Robert A. Fox Fellow Adam Garfinkle about religious extremism and how we often misunderstand the sources of such violence.
 

If you missed it, you can access the video here, or click the play button above.

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By way of reminder, the next event at the National Liberty Museum will be part of our Ginsburg Lecture series, held on Monday, December 12th. Here, the chair of our Center for the Study of America and the West Walter McDougall will discuss his new book The Tragedy of U.S. Foreign Policy: How America’s Civil Religion Betrayed the National Interest. 

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We look forward to seeing you again in the near future.

Best regards, 

RCHemler
Rachel Hemler 
Events Coordinator, FPRI


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