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Religious Freedom in a Secular Society

October 20, 2009

Roger Trigg, Professor of Theology at Oxford University, spoke on the "The Foundations of Religious Freedom" as part of the Goldstein Program in Public Affairs. The lecture was held in the Casey Academic Center forum and many students and faculty had to stand as this much-anticipated lecture had a full house.

Click to enlarge photos by Justin Barker '13.

Before the lecture, Assistant Professor of Political Science Joseph Prud'homme enters the audience as guest speaker Roger Trigg confers with Rebecca Appleton, Program Manager for Goldstein Program in Public Affairs.
Before the lecture, Assistant Professor of Political Science Joseph Prud'homme enters the audience as guest speaker Roger Trigg confers with Rebecca Appleton, Program Manager for the Goldstein Program in Public Affairs.
A full house.
A full house.
Passing out papers
Caitlyn Riehl '13 handing out papers.
Tahir Shad, Curator of the Louis L. Goldstein '35 Program in Public Affairs
As Curator of the Louis L. Goldstein '35 Program in Public Affairs, Tahir Shad provides background on the Goldstein lecture series.
Tahir Shad concludes his opening remarks by welcoming Assistant Professor of Political Science Joseph Prud'homme to speak.
Tahir Shad concludes his opening remarks by inviting Joseph Prud'homme to introduce the guest speaker.
Introducing Roger Trigg
Joseph Prud'homme describes some of Professor Trigg's scholastic accomplishments.
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Professor Trigg addresses the audience
Professor Trigg addresses the audience.
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Professor Trigg addressed a number of serious matters.
Professor Trigg addressed a number of serious matters.
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The first question from the audience.
The first question from the audience.
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Provost and Dean of the College Chris Ames, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Studies Christine Wade, and Associate Professor of Political Science Melissa Deckman listen attentively to Professor Trigg's response.