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DESCRIPTION:The Annual Borgognoni Lecture Series welcomes Michael Steele\, 
 former Chairperson of the Republican National Committee and currently a Se
 nior Fellow at Brown University's Watson Institute for International and P
 ublic Affairs.Can religious faith be compatible with public service? Shoul
 d it be embraced or feared? Mr. Steele will consider these questions and r
 eflect on his life of faith and leadership. Both a former seminarian and e
 lected official\, Steele is well positioned to explore this topic.This lec
 ture is sponsored by the Department of Religion in the College of Arts and
  Sciences\, and co-sponsored by Hendricks Chapel and the State of Democrac
 y Lecture Series coordinated by the Campbell Public Affairs Institute of t
 he Maxwell School.
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LOCATION:NY\,USA\,Syracuse\,101 Waverly Ave.
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SUMMARY:"Be Not Afraid: Faith as the Cornerstone of Public Service"
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span style="background-color: initial\; fo
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  auto">The Annual Borgognoni Lecture Series welcomes Michael Steele\, form
 er Chairperson of the Republican National Committee and currently a Senior
  Fellow at Brown University's Watson Institute for International and Publi
 c Affairs.</span></p><p><span style="background-color: initial\; font-fami
 ly: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inherit\; text-transform: i
 nherit\; white-space: inherit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret-color: auto">
 Can religious faith be compatible with public service? Should it be embrac
 ed or feared? Mr. Steele will consider these questions and reflect on his 
 life of faith and leadership. Both a former seminarian and elected officia
 l\, Steele is well positioned to explore this topic.</span><br></p><div><b
 r></div><p>This lecture is sponsored by the Department of Religion in the 
 College of Arts and Sciences\, and co-sponsored by Hendricks Chapel and th
 e State of Democracy Lecture Series coordinated by the Campbell Public Aff
 airs Institute of the Maxwell School.</p>
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