In this Episode, Josh Bowman chats with Trey Dimsdale, Executive Director of the Center for Religion, Culture and Democracy (CRCD) and Jordan Ballor, the CRCD’s Director of Research. The CRCD has been a major supporter of the Ciceronian Society for several years, and we're thrilled to be partnering with them for our 2024 Conference in Plano, TX.
The Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy envisions democratic societies which affirm the essential role of religious convictions, peoples, and institutions in cultivating free communities where all people can flourish.
Visit https://crcd.net/ to check out their new "Reading Wheel Review," their Journal of Religion, Culture, and Democracy, as well as their Fellowship Programs.
The CRCD also hosts the Religious Liberty in the States project ( https://religiouslibertyinthestates.com/ ).
Trey and Jordan’s article on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: https://lawliberty.org/christian-contributions-to-the-universal-declaration-of-human-rights/
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