Donald A. Westbrook is the latest writer to join the Featured Contributor series on WorldReligionNews.com with his article “Freedom of Religion as a Human Right: The Council of Europe’s Upcoming Vote on Establishing “Sect Observatories.”
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) March 21, 2014
Donald A. Westbrook is the latest writer to join the WRN Featured Contributor series on WorldReligionNews.com with his article “Freedom of Religion as a Human Right: The Council of Europe’s Upcoming Vote on Establishing “Sect Observatories.”
Westbrook is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Religion at Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, CA. He holds a B.A. in Philosophy from the University of California at Berkeley and M.A. in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary.
His article explores the lack of a separation of church and state in some European countries, specifically France.
At Claremont, Westbrook is preparing a dissertation on the Church of Scientology based on extensive fieldwork in the United States that includes interviews with Scientologists from Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, and Italy. Westbrook has also lectured on new religious movements in the United States, Belgium, and England.
WorldReligionNews.com has established its "Featured Contributor" program to offer both writers officially affiliated with all faiths and belief systems, as well as independent writers and authors of note, a public platform from which to publish religion focused articles that will reach not only WRN visitors but also appear via syndication partners on sites like CNN, FOX, New York Daily News and others.
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San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) March 21, 2014
Donald A. Westbrook is the latest writer to join the WRN Featured Contributor series on WorldReligionNews.com with his article “Freedom of Religion as a Human Right: The Council of Europe’s Upcoming Vote on Establishing “Sect Observatories.”
Westbrook is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Religion at Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, CA. He holds a B.A. in Philosophy from the University of California at Berkeley and M.A. in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary.
His article explores the lack of a separation of church and state in some European countries, specifically France.
At Claremont, Westbrook is preparing a dissertation on the Church of Scientology based on extensive fieldwork in the United States that includes interviews with Scientologists from Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, and Italy. Westbrook has also lectured on new religious movements in the United States, Belgium, and England.
WorldReligionNews.com has established its "Featured Contributor" program to offer both writers officially affiliated with all faiths and belief systems, as well as independent writers and authors of note, a public platform from which to publish religion focused articles that will reach not only WRN visitors but also appear via syndication partners on sites like CNN, FOX, New York Daily News and others.
If you are an officially affiliated spokesperson/writer who would like to be considered for a "Featured Contributor" article placement on WRN, contact us here: http://www.worldreligionnews.com/contact-us/.
About WorldReligionNews.com
WRN exists to cover the news generated by ALL major world religions, A to Z, from Agnosticism to Wicca and all in between, in ways that will inspire, challenge, enlighten, entertain & engage within a framework wired for a connected and distracted world. http://www.WorldReligionNews.com/ Reported by PRWeb 12 hours ago.