For over 20 years, January 16th has been recognized annually in the United States as Religious Freedom Day.
Diane Moore, director of the Religious Literacy Project, and Dudley Rose, associate dean for Ministry Studies discuss religious freedom as a principle based not on shared ancestry, culture, or faith but on a shared commitment to liberty.
Moderated by Aisha Ansano, MDiv ’16, ministerial intern at First Church in Boston.
Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at .
Diane Moore, director of the Religious Literacy Project, and Dudley Rose, associate dean for Ministry Studies discuss religious freedom as a principle based not on shared ancestry, culture, or faith but on a shared commitment to liberty.
Moderated by Aisha Ansano, MDiv ’16, ministerial intern at First Church in Boston.
Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at .
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