Council on Faith and International Affairs
The Council on Faith and International Affairs "equips members of the international affairs community with a balanced understanding of the role of religion in public life worldwide. It fosters a pluralistic forum where people of different faiths and worldviews can constructively discuss religion's impact on the world today. This approach provides rigorous analysis and thoughtful commentary to scholars, policy makers, and practitioners...
"In addition to publishing a unique array of resources here at cfia.org, the Council runs programs in four main areas. First, the Council publishes The Review of Faith & International Affairs, a scholarly yet practical journal. The Review of Faith & International Affairs is the first and still the only journal of analysis and opinion devoted exclusively to examining the significance of religion for contemporary world issues." [1]
Contents
Staff and Fellows
Accessed January 2009: [2]
Multi-Faith Advisory Board
Accessed January 2009: [3]
- Akbar Ahmed
- David Alton
- Mark Amstutz
- R. Scott Appleby
- Qibla Ayaz
- Andrea Bartoli
- Joseph D'Souza
- Jean Bethke Elshtain
- Paul Freston
- Marc Gopin
- Gary Haugen
- Larry Jones
- Eija-Riita Korhola
- Frederica Mathewes-Green
- Bryant Myers
- Liu Peng
- Joseph Pitts
- Elizabeth Prodromou
- Julie Anderson Schaffner
- Robert Seiple
- Don Snider
- Bishop Thomas
- J. Dudley Woodberry
- Sam Yeghnazar
Contact
- Web: http://www.cfia.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Mission, Council on Faith and International Affairs, accessed January 30, 2009.
- ↑ Staff and Fellows, Council on Faith and International Affairs, accessed January 30, 2009.
- ↑ Multi-Faith Advisory Board, Council on Faith and International Affairs, accessed January 30, 2009.