Edward Queen
“When Reality Rears its Ugly Head: Can Religion Move us Forward in the Face of Conflict?”

Edward Queen, Ph.D., J.D.
Director, Ethics and Servant Leadership Program, Center for Ethics, Emory University
A specialist in issues related to religion and culture and religion and philanthropy, Queen's research interests are religion and nonprofits, professional ethics, democratization, human rights, and civil society. Queen's work focuses on the role of religion in structuring contemporary conflicts. Queen has worked in the former Yugoslavia as a human rights lawyer and as an advisor to various NGOs, including serving as faculty and curriculum advisor to the law faculty at the South East European University in Tetovo, Macedonia. He has written, coauthored, or edited numerous books, including: Serving Those In Need: A Handbook for Managing Faith-Based Human Services Organizations (2000), Philanthropy in the World's Traditions (1998), and The Encyclopedia of American Religious History (1992, rev. ed. 2002).

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