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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Religion, public policy focus of seriesEach luncheon seminar takes place on a Thursday, from 12:15 to 1:45 p.m., in the Taubman Conference Rooms on the fifth floor of the Taubman Building at KSG. A buffet lunch will be available at noon. The following schedule includes the date, speaker, and topic of each seminar. Feb. 14: Charles Glenn, Boston University School of Education; "Should Faith-Based Groups Be in Bed With Government?: Employment Practices," to be held in rooms B and C. Feb. 28: Diana Eck, Harvard Divinity School; "A New Religious America: Religious Pluralism and Public Policy" - based on her book "A New Religious America: How a 'Christian' Country has become the World's Most Religiously Diverse Nation," - to be held in rooms A and B. March 14: Adam Seligman, Boston University; "Tolerance, Tradition, and Modernity," located in rooms A and B. April 4: Jean Bethke Elshtain, University of Chicago Divinity School; "When Believers Engage the Culture," located in room A. April 18: Susan Sered, Harvard Divinity School; "Religion and Healing in Urban America," to be held in the Allison Dining Room. For more information, contact Margot Murphy at (617) 495-7721 or margot_murphy@harvard.edu.
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