Religion and Global Affairs: The View from the State Department

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Shaun Casey
Special Representative for Religion and Global Affairs, U.S. State Department

Date: April 9, 2015

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Co-sponsored with the听Center for Human Rights and International Justice.

Abstract

Religion is a powerful and complex force in global politics. Come hear Shaun Casey, special representative for religion and global affairs, describe the work of his office.

Speaker Bio

Shaun Casey

Shaun Casey听is special representative to the secretary of state for religion and global affairs. He is currently on leave of absence from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., where he is a professor of Christian ethics and director of the National Capital Semester for Seminarians (NCSS). He served as senior advisor for religious affairs for the 2008 Obama campaign and was national evangelical coordinator in the 2008 presidential campaign. His research interests include ethics and international affairs, the public implications of religious belief and the intersection of religion and politics. He is the author of听The Making of a Catholic President: Kennedy vs. Nixon 1960听and is at work on a book about ethics and international politics tentatively titled听Niebuhr鈥檚 Children. He earned a B.A. from Abilene Christian University, an M.P.A. from Harvard鈥檚 Kennedy School and an M.Div and doctorate in theology from Harvard Divinity School.

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Erik Owens introducing Shaun Casey.

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Shaun Casey, special representative for religion and global affairs at the U.S. State Department

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Shaun Casey and Erik Owens during the Q&A with the audience

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BC theology professor David Hollenbach, S.J., speaking with Casey before the event. (Photos by MTS photography)

Event Recap

Shaun Casey, special representative for religion and global affairs at the U.S. State Department, spoke at a Boisi Center event on April 9 about the State Department鈥檚 efforts to take religion more seriously in its dealings with foreign states. Casey, currently on leave from Wesley Theological Seminary, explained that understanding the religious convictions of others is a high priority for Secretary of State John Kerry (a proud BC alum) and the Obama administration in general. The administration鈥檚 efforts are aimed at engaging religious actors and com- munities in order to advance pluralism, human rights and global stability.

Casey described the evolution of the State Department鈥檚 Office of Religion and Global Affairs and its efforts to further the administration鈥檚 goal of engagement. His office advises the Secretary of State on issues connected to religion. It also acts as an entry point for religious leaders around the world who want to work with the State Department. The hard work of religious engagement is largely carried out by U.S. embassies, Casey explained, and his office works with these embassies to help them engage with local religious leaders and connect them to government and academic experts who can help them better understand the situation they face on the ground.

Casey advises diplomats that religion is expressed in a multitude of forms by a vast array of actors, and that it is best to look at how religion is actually practiced, not simply how it is presented in texts. Religion has the potential to inspire great violence but also great good, he said, so an informed and nuanced perspective is crucial.

Through these efforts Casey鈥檚 office has engaged with projects ranging from the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations to climate change, from Iraq to Cuba, and from Muslim engagement to combating global anti-Semitism.

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Further Reading

Michelle Boorstein, 鈥,鈥欌赌澨Washington Post,听August 29, 2014.

Matthew Brown, 鈥,鈥澨Deseret News National,听December 2, 2014.

Shaun Casey, interview with Jim Hoesterey, 鈥,鈥澨Sacred Matters,听March 27, 2014.

Shaun Casey, interview by Kim Lawton, 鈥,鈥澨Religion & Ethics Newsweekly,听PBS,March 24, 2006.

Shaun Casey, 鈥,鈥 speech at Emory University,听February 7, 2014.

Shaun Casey,听(New York: Oxford University Press, 2009).

Amy Frykholm, 鈥,鈥澨Religion & Politics,听May 8, 2013.

John Kerry, 鈥,鈥 U.S. Department of State, August 7, 2013.

Peter Mandaville, 鈥,鈥澨Up Front听(blog),听Brookings Institution,听June 7, 2013.

Barack Obama, 鈥,鈥澨New York Times,听June 4, 2009.

Mara Willard, 鈥,鈥澨Religion & Politics, March 4, 2014.

In the News

Pew recently published its annual report on听, which shows a slight decline in religious hostilities overall but an increase in anti-Semitism worldwide.