OU Zanesville's Farley presents at Religion and Politics Symposium

 

Dr. Jared Farley gave a presentation entitled “The Political Life, Influence & Philosophy of Unitarian Theologian James Luther Adams” at the fifth Biennial Religion and Politics Symposium at the Henry Center for the Study of Christianity and Politics at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan recently. Farley, assistant professor of political science at Ohio University-Zanesville, spoke about James Luther Adam’s political life, influence and philosophy.

 

The Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics was created in 1997 to continue the work of integrating Christian faith and politics. The institute continues Paul Henry’s quest to promote serious reflection on the interplay between Christianity and public life, by becoming a national forum for research, dialogue, and information on their interaction.

 

To find out more about Religion and American Politics or about obtaining his services as a community speaker for your club or service organization, contact Farley at 740.588.1556 or via email at farleyj@ohio.edu.