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  • Scholars seek to establish ‘truth and reconciliation’ structures for clerical abuse

    Scholars seek to establish ‘truth and reconciliation’ structures for clerical abuse

    • Jul 28, 2020

    Even though the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has seemingly put most of the world on hold, many scholars have continued with their research projects and are already planning ahead, thinking about the 2021 calendar to reschedule events postponed this year.

    By Inés San Martín
  • Ahead of Morocco trip, scholar looks at religious freedom in Islam

    Ahead of Morocco trip, scholar looks at religious freedom in Islam

    • Mar 29, 2019

    Notre Dame’s Professor Daniel Philpott’s new book examines religious freedom throughout the Muslim world.

    By Christopher White
  • Globally and abroad, experts say religious freedom more than a ‘commodity’

    Globally and abroad, experts say religious freedom more than a ‘commodity’

    • Nov 12, 2018

    Two Notre Dame experts say that despite the vast differences between religious freedom challenges abroad and in the U.S., both pivot on whether religious freedom is an absolute good or one commodity among others.

    By Inés San Martín

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