The Public Religion Project
The Public Religion Project was a three-year venture (1996-1999) of
the University of Chicago. Funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts, the project
concentrated on the intersection of religion with media, politics, education,
and business. In addition to sponsoring colloquies and providing connections
among scholars and media, the project also published a number of books.
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more about the
PRP at the Marty Center website >
(For the PRP statement
of purpose, see “Public Religion in America Today”
on the PRP/Marty Center link above.)