Forging a Faithful Consensus: The Future of Public-Private Partnerships in Community-Serving Religious Orgs.

John DiIulio

Abstract

John DiIulio, speaker for the tenth annual Paul B. Henry Lecture, was the first director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, serving as a Democrat in a newly formed office within the Republican Bush Administration. Dr. DiIulio discussed "Forging a Faithful Consensus: The Future of Public-Private Partnerships Involving Community-Based Religious Organizations."

As of 2005, he is serving as the Frederic Fox Leadership Professor of politics, religion and civil society at the University of Pennsylvania where he teaches political science. DiIulio has also been an Assistant to the President of the United States, as well as taught politics and public affairs at Princeton University.