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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Reconciling Drug Use With Ethics and Religion

By William Leo February 22, 2018

As a Jesuit university, Georgetown has always had a strong connection to religious traditions and ethics. But when drugs are involved, deeply held beliefs can seem dizzying and contradictory. From...

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School of Foreign Service Professor Yvonne Haddad, Anglican priest Naim Ateek and human rights lawyer Jonathan Kuttab discussed the problems faced by the Christian minority in Israel and Palestine at a panel discussion Friday in Copley Formal Lounge.

Peace Activists Discuss Christianity in Palestine

By Syed Humza Moinuddin September 29, 2015

Anglican priest Naim Ateek and Mandela Institute for Palestinian Prisoners co-founder Jonathan Kuttab discussed several issues faced by the Christian minority in Israel and Palestine in a panel discussion...

GU Researches Persecution

By Chris Balthazard September 23, 2014

The Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs has partnered with the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Civil and Human Rights to create a new project, “Under Caesar’s Sword,” which...

ROSENBERGER: Unexpected Solace in a Fractured Faith

By Tim Rosenberger March 25, 2014

This year, I am giving up my faith for Lent. When I arrived home for spring break, I received the news that the longest, mutually beneficial relationship in my life had come to an end. Every few months...

ROSENBERGER: Can Christianity Bring Sexy Back?

ROSENBERGER: Can Christianity Bring Sexy Back?

By Tim Rosenberger February 25, 2014

‘Mr. Collins, awkward and solemn, apologizing instead of attending, and often moving wrong without being aware of it, gave her all the shame and misery which a disagreeable partner for a couple of dances...

Converts’ Better Future

By Ashley Miller January 14, 2014

Indian women of the “untouchable” caste increase their economic and social standing after converting to Christianity, a recent study by Berkley Center research fellow Rebecca Shah shows. The research,...

Return to Christianity as the Root of Charity

By Andrew Schilling October 21, 2013

Every college campus has its dogmas — those beliefs that no one dares to question. Here at Georgetown, the term “social justice” seems to occupy that privileged place, attracting more attention than...

Tannous Addressed the Relationship Between Christianity and Islam

By Minali Aggarwal September 28, 2012

Princeton University professor Jack Tannous presented an unconventional view of Muslim-Christian hybridity to a group students and professors Wednesday evening. As the first lecturer in the fall 2012...

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