Philanthropy and Faith
Session 1: How Faith Communities Care for Those in Need
Atlanta, GA
January 17, 2008
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Dr. Edward Queen, director of the D. Abbott Turner Program in Ethics and Servant Leadership at Emory University, speaks about how different religions interpret charity and philanthropy. A moderated discussion follows his presentation.
Presenters
- Layli Phillips, Ph.D., associate professor of women's studies and associated faculty of African American studies at Georgia State University
- Dr. Edward Queen, director, D. Abbott Turner Program in Ethics and Servant Leadership at Emory University
- Joanna Adams, pastor, Morningside Presbyterian Church in Atlanta
- Mark Jacobson, executive director, The Temple in Atlanta
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Webcast hosted by Georgia Public Broadcasting.
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