September 2010
The Los Angeles Times quoted Richard Flory, CRCC director of research, about the effectiveness of the idea of the rapture as a tool for religious conversion. Richard Flory, a USC sociologist who studies religion in America, said the idea of...
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The Center for Religion and Civic Culture, housed in the University of Southern California College of Letters, Arts & Science, has received a $25,000 grant from Comerica Bank to support the Cecil Murray Center for Community Engagement. Named after the...
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USC News reported on the Pentecostal and Charismatic Research Archive, which will be the world’s first large database of materials on the subject. When complete, it will be publicly accessible through the USC Digital Library. Funded through the Pentecostal and...
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In this obituary of Islamic scholar Fathi Osman, The New York Times mentioned that USC’s Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement was founded under the sponsorship of CRCC and other institutions and quoted Reuven Firestone, CRCC senior fellow. “He had two major...
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