Council on Foreign Relations - Religion Initiative
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The Religion Initiative of the Council on Foreign Relations exists as a resource and forum for discussion on international affairs for the religious community.[1]
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Advisory Committee
The Advisory Committee is comprised of a distinguished group of religious and congregational leaders and scholars from across the United States. As at March 15, 2010, the following were members of the advisory committee of the Religion Initiative:[2]
- Salam Al-Marayati, Muslim Public Affairs Council, Los Angeles, CA
- Madeleine K. Albright, The Albright Group LLC, Washington, DC
- R. Scott Appleby, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Notre Dame, IN
- Reza Aslan, University of California Riverside, Los Angeles, CA
- Peter L. Berger, Boston University, Brookline, MA
- Charles E. Blake, The Church of God in Christ, Los Angeles, CA
- Chloe A. Breyer, The Interfaith Center of New York, New York, NY
- Jean B. Elshtain, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
- C. Welton Gaddy, The Interfaith Alliance, Washington, DC
- Marc Gopin, George Mason University, Arlington, VA
- Kenneth F. Hackett, Catholic Relief Services, Baltimore, MD
- J. Bryan Hehir, Harvard University, Wellesley, MA
- Serene Jones, Union Theological Seminary, New York, NY
- Michael A. Kinnamon, National Council of Churches of Christ of the USA, New York, NY
- Antonios Kireopoulos, National Council of Churches, New York, NY
- Leonid Kishkovsky, World Conference of Religions for Peace, Sea Cliff, NY
- Richard D. Land, Southern Baptist Convention, Nashville, TN
- Luis E. Lugo, The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, Washington, DC
- Paul Marshall, Hudson Institute, Washington, DC
- Ruth Messinger, American Jewish World Service, New York, NY
- Joel Meyers, Rabbinical Assembly, New York, NY
- Mark A. Noll, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
- Eboo Patel, Interfaith Youth Core, Chicago, IL
- Feisal Abdul Rauf, Cordoba Initiative, New York, NY
- Olin C. Robison, Oxford University, Shelburne, VT
- David Saperstein, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, Washington, DC
- Arthur Schneier, Appeal of Conscience Foundation, New York, NY
- Chris Seiple, Institute for Global Engagement, Arlington, VA
- Donald W. Shriver, Union Theological Seminary, New York, NY
- Richard Stearns, World Vision, Federal Way, WA
- Peter Steinfels, Fordham Center on Religion and Culture, New York, NY
- Robert A. F. Thurman, Columbia University, New York, NY
- William F. Vendley, World Conference of Religions for Peace, New York, NY
- Jim Wallis, Sojourners, Washington, DC
- Peter D. Weaver, United Methodist Church, Lawrence, MA
- Gloria E. White-Hammond, My Sister's Keeper, Jamaica Plain, MA
- Robert S. Wood, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Salt Lake City, UT
Partner Organizations
As at March 15, 2010, the following were partner organizations with the Religion Initiative:[3]

