To support Asma Uddin as a thought leader to engage conservative evangelical institutions on religious freedom as a means of building bridges and reducing polarization. Asma believes that the language of religious freedom/liberty has the potential to open closed doors and provide an opening for dialogue between evangelical Christians and Muslims. If successful, the project will develop an empirically tested methodology of engaging conservative evangelical audiences to reverse polarization and advance an inclusive religious liberty framework.
Amended Amount
$150000
Grant ID
4342.00
Partner Link
Original Amount
$150000
Partner
The Aspen Institute
Project Name
Bridging the Christian & Muslim Divide Through the Framework of Religious Liberty
Original Approval Date
UUID
82fd6016-7d0d-eb11-a813-0022481fd13b
Proposed Start Date
Program Area
Democracy