Faith can overcome religious nationalism. Here’s how
It’s not the 1930s but you can see them from here. If we are to defeat the rise of religious nationalism, we will need a faithful patriotism equipped with new ideas and new skills.
Graduate, Stanford, Naval Postgraduate School and Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; PhD. Former Marine Infantry Officer. President, Institute for Global Engagement. Founder, The Review of Faith & Int'l Affairs. Member: Council on Foreign Relations; Int'l Institute for Strategic Studies. Member, Federal Advisory Committee to the US Secretary of State's Strategic Dialogue with Civil Society; Senior Adviser to the Dialogue's working group on Religion and Foreign Policy. Chair, Global Agenda Council on the Role of Faith, World Economic Forum. Speaks regularly on the relationship between religion and realpolitik. Co-Editor, Routledge Handbook on Religion & Security (2012).
It’s not the 1930s but you can see them from here. If we are to defeat the rise of religious nationalism, we will need a faithful patriotism equipped with new ideas and new skills.
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