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Sullivan Lecturer on Religion and Liberalism

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Paul E. Sigmund, Ph.D.: Go back to the message of Jesus, which is one of peace and non-coercion, and recognize that religion is a matter of individual belief and individual relationship to God and not of coercive rules. Photo by Michael Dames

Paul E. Sigmund, Ph.D.: Go back to the message of Jesus, which is one of peace and non-coercion, and recognize that religion is a matter of individual belief and individual relationship to God and not of coercive rules.
Photo by Michael Dames

Paul E. Sigmund, Ph.D., Department of Politics, Princeton University, delivered the annual Sullivan Lecture in November at Lowenstein Center on the Lincoln Center campus. Sigmund spoke on “Religion, Liberalism, and the Religion of Liberalism: A Reply to Ann Coulter.” The Daniel J. Sullivan Memorial Lecture Series, sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, was inaugurated in the Spring of 1986 in honor the professor of philosophy who served at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus as a teacher and administrator from 1936 until his death in 1984.

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