The Carnegie Council presents:
A discussion of
God and Race in American Politics: A Short History
with
Mark A. Noll
on
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
5:30–7:00 PM
Religion has been a powerful political force throughout American history. When race enters the mix the results have been some of our greatest triumphs as a nation—and some of our most shameful failures. What have been the political effects of religion intermingling with race?
Mark A. Noll is a Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame. Most of his research and writing has dealt with subjects involving the history of Christianity and the intellectual or political history of the United States (and Canada). In 2005, Noll was named by Time Magazine as one of the 25 most influential evangelicals in America.
Please RSVP by replying to publicaffairs@cceia.org or by calling 212-838-4120.
Location: Carnegie Council, 170 East 64th Street, New York.
Free for Public Affairs Subscribers. Non-members, $25.
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