
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Monday, March 11
* Liberation Theology in Latin America: Its Past and Its Future
SYMPOSIUM
Thursday, April 18
* One Nation Under God? Religion and Politics in the U.S.
Friday, April 19
* Religion in Public Life
     * Religion and the Media: Controversies and Coverage from Rushdie to Waco: Religion and Media in the U.S
     * Religion and the Media: Controversies and Coverage from Rushdie to Waco: Religion, Media and the World
     * Symposium Welcome
     * Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award and Address
     * Defying Disenchantment: Religion and Modernity/Authority and Resistance
     * The Future of Jerusalem: A City for all Religions
     * Cultural Dialogues of Resistance
     * Embodied Imperative: An Illustrated Essay on Martyrs and Martyrologies
Saturday, April 20
* Religion and Science
     * Divine or International Covenant? Religion and Human Rights
     * Religion: A Catalyst for Social Change?
     * Belief Beyond Borders: Religion and International Politics
     * Jerusalem: The Garden of Eden
     * Beyond Intolerance: Reconciliation and Reconstruction in Beirut, Belfast, Jerusalem, Johannesburg, and Sarajevo
Sunday, April 21
* Landscapes of Terror and Memories: The Art of Samuel Bak
     * Sacred Violence and Sacred Pacifism: The Paradox of Interpretation
     * Religion and Conflict Resolution
     * Music, Religion and Identity