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Faith and Science, as They Really Are (Part Three)

Faith and Science, as They Really Are (Part Three)

Posted on January 30, 2017January 30, 2017 by Christian Keil
(Part Three of Faith and Science, as They Really Are; see Part One and Part Two.) SUPERIORITY Science and religion overlap significantly, and make similar claims about the world. (Read Part Two, if ... Read More
Faith and Science, as They Really Are (Part Two)

Faith and Science, as They Really Are (Part Two)

Posted on January 25, 2017January 30, 2017 by Christian Keil
(Part Two of Faith and Science, as They Really Are; see Part One here.) SEPARATION Some contend that science and religion occupy separate worlds, but from my perspective, neither the religious faithf... Read More
Faith and Science, as They Really Are (Part One)

Faith and Science, as They Really Are (Part One)

Posted on January 24, 2017January 30, 2017 by Christian Keil
During the Vietnam War, a string of malaria appeared that was resistant to chloroquine, the most prevalent treatment at the time. Malaria was already a huge killer – in 1967 alone, the disease infec... Read More
Community Engaged Scholars: Balancing Scholarship and Activism

Community Engaged Scholars: Balancing Scholarship and Activism

Posted on January 18, 2017January 17, 2017 by Nora Zaki
The University of Chicago Center for the Study of Race and Gender recently held a workshop titled, “Community Engaged scholars: Balancing Scholarship and Activism.” As a graduate student, academic... Read More
Building Bridges: A Muslim and Non-Muslim Dialogue about Islamophobia in America, Part 2

Building Bridges: A Muslim and Non-Muslim Dialogue about Islamophobia in America, Part 2

Posted on January 9, 2017January 4, 2017 by Patricia 'Iolana
…And we’re back with the second part of our dialogue about President-elect Trump’s proposed Muslim policies. You can read Part 1 here. Q4: How do you feel about Trump’s call for Mosque surveil... Read More
Building Bridges: A Muslim and Non-Muslim Dialogue about Islamophobia in America, Part 1

Building Bridges: A Muslim and Non-Muslim Dialogue about Islamophobia in America, Part 1

Posted on January 4, 2017January 4, 2017 by Patricia 'Iolana
There is an environment of fear, hatred, and xenophobia building in America. It was never more evident that it was early in November, when voters cast their ballot, and Donald Trump became President-E... Read More
Shifting Division to Appreciation on College Campuses

Shifting Division to Appreciation on College Campuses

Posted on December 29, 2016January 4, 2017 by J Cody Nielsen
I once heard Eboo Patel, founder of the Interfaith Youth Core, saying, “You never know who you will meet at the crossroads.” This is a profoundly important statement when you think about it. In my... Read More
It’s Time for Depth Theology/Thealogy: Perspectives from the AAR

It’s Time for Depth Theology/Thealogy: Perspectives from the AAR

Posted on December 5, 2016December 2, 2016 by Patricia 'Iolana
The academic disciplines of Theology/Religious Studies and psychology are two parts of a symbiotic whole, and there is a critical necessity for these disciplines to embrace an academic cohesion. The k... Read More
Is "Common ground" Exclusive?

Is “Common ground” Exclusive?

Posted on November 15, 2016November 15, 2016 by Micah Norman-Pace
When I came to seminary I immediately jumped in to the world of pluralism and interfaith studies. Much of my own questioning and faith journey had been inspired by people of other faiths, and I was in... Read More
A Commitment to Lifelong Learning

A Commitment to Lifelong Learning

Posted on October 24, 2016October 21, 2016 by Christian Keil
Editor’s note: all Contributing Scholars begin writing by answering the following question as their first post: Why are you committed to building relationships with those from different religious or... Read More
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