The Berkley and Woodstock Centers
International Visiting Jesuit Project

Woodstock Theological Center and Georgetown University's Berkley Center for Relgion, Peace, and World Affairs have joined together to bring to campus three distinguished Jesuit scholars who are working on issues of religious and cultural pluralism, interreligious dialogue, and global development. Each scholar will spend a week on campus, presenting their work to undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, and the general public.

Eugene Goussikindey, SJ
  • Tuesday February 28, 5-6 pm
    Peace as a Matrix of Convergence between Religion and Politics
    lecture paper
  • Wednesday March 1, 5-6:30 pm
    The Impact of Culture on African Political and Economic Development: A Riddle for Policy Makers
    lecture paper
  • Thursday March 2, 5-6:30 pm
    Small Arms Trafficking and the Culture of Violence in Africa
    lecture paper

Vincent Sekhar, SJ



Ferdinand R. Muhigirwa, SJ
  • Tuesday April 11, 5-6:30 pm
    The Emergence of Central Africa: A Democratic Process
    lecture paper
  • Wednesday April 19, 5-6:30 pm
    Conflict & Peace in Central Africa's Great Lakes Region
    lecture paper - presentation
  • Brown bag lunch at Woodstock
    The Two Ways of Human Development According to Bernard Lonergan
    lecture paper