July 2016 Faith & International Affairs Conference Call
Please join us on Thursday July 28, 2016, 1:00pm EST for the next installment in the Institute for Global Engagement’s Faith & International Affairs Conference Call Series. The call will feature Dr. Elizabeth Prodromou, Professor of Conflict Resolution at The Fletcher School for Law & Diplomacy, Tufts University. Dr. Prodromou is a widely cited authority on religion and global politics, especially in the area of Eastern Orthodox Christianity and politics. Dr. Prodromou will have recently returned from the Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church in Crete, Greece—the first time since the 9th century that all of the autocephalous Orthodox Churches from all over the world will have met in council.
To join the discussion, please email Ms. Lindsay Kuntz (lkuntz@globalengage.org) and provide your first name, last name, affiliation, and number from which you will be calling, after which point the dial-in number and conference code will be sent to you. This invitation is transferable, so please feel free to forward this invitation to colleagues who you think might be interested in the topic or the series. However, please note that an RSVP is required for each individual in advance of the call in order to participate.
About the Institute for Global Engagement’s (IGE) Faith & International Affairs Conference Call series – The Faith & International Conference Call series brings together government and religious leaders, policy makers, scholars, and thinkers to educate and inform on issues at the nexus of religion and global affairs. Facilitated by a member of the IGE senior leadership team, calls will include commentary and perspectives from the IGE staff, as well as other notable practitioners and experts. The series offers callers an open and welcoming forum for discussion on critical global issues where religion plays a key role. Conference calls are held on the last Thursday of each month, unless otherwise noted, with 20 minutes of opening statements from the experts, and up to 40 minutes for questions from callers. Audio recordings and supplemental readings are archived and will be made available for download following the conference call on the IGE website’s media library.