Centre for Cultural Renewal
Centre for Cultural Renewal is a non-partisan Canadian think-tank focused on the relevance of religion within society. It was founded in 1994.[1]
Originally named the Centre for Renewal in Public Policy,[1] the foundation is based in Ottawa, Ontario and supported by a number of notable Canadian scholars and practitioners in medicine, law, education and politics.[2]
The Centre, which is non-denominational, has often been cited by Parliamentary Committees and, on occasion, by the courts.
It has co-sponsored conferences with Simon Fraser University, the University of British Columbia and the Faculty of Religious Studies at McGill University
In 2010, the Centre was incorporated into Cardus,[3] a public policy think tank based in Hamilton, Ontario.
Notable members
- Iain Benson, executive director[4] 2000 - 2009
References
- "A Brief History of the Centre for Cultural Renewal". Archived from the original on 2008-01-20. Retrieved 2007-12-13.
- The Evangelical Sanhedrin and Republicanism
- http://www.cardus.ca
- Fall 2004 - Page 29 Archived April 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- Centre for Cultural Renewal
- Cardus Centre for Cultural Renewal
- This national research institute was founded in 1997
- Peter Stockland, Senior Fellow at Cardus
- Alan Hustak, contributor
- David Kim, contributor
- David Peck, contributor
- Greg Paul, contributor
- Petra Bosma, contributor
- David Koyzis, contributor
- Convivium Magazine editor