CLR Announces Inaugural Research Fellows

The Center for Law and Religion is pleased to announce its inaugural Research Fellows.  Fellows are responsible for and involved in various aspects of the Center’s numerous activities, including its on-line presence, its conferences and symposia, and its research work.  The Center congratulates these excellent students on their selection:

Andrew R. Hamilton ’13
Jordan Hummel ’13
Yosefa A. Heber ’13
Daniel R. Strecker
 ’12

Movsesian Quoted in “The Tablet”

Mark L. Movsesian was recently quoted in an article in the British Catholic weekly, The Tablet, in connection with his presentation at the Oasis Foundation Conference in June. The article, entitled Hopes and Hazards of the Arab Spring, explores the prospects of Christian minorities in the new political landscape of the Middle East.

DeGirolami Reviews “The Agnostic Age”

Marc O. DeGirolami’s review of The Agnostic Age: Law, Religion, and the Constitution by Paul Horwitz was published today on “The Book,” the online review of “The New Republic.”

CLR Faculty Published in Journal of Christian Legal Thought

Marc O. DeGirolami and Mark L. Movsesian were published in the inaugural issue of The Journal of Christian Legal Theory published by the Regents University School of Law. Movsesian reviews From Irenaeus to Grotius: A Sourcebook in Christian Political Thought,  edited by Oliver O’Donovan and Joan Lockwood O’Donovan. DeGirolami argues that James Fitzjames Stephen’s 1873 classic book, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, should be reconsidered  by modern legal scholars interested in the intersection between law and religion.

DeGirolami Interviewed by Italian Journal

Marc O. DeGirolami was interviewed by the Italian journal, Ilsussidiario.net about the relationship of justice and vengeance in the killing of Osama bin Laden.