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Where Do We Go From Here? The Role of Interfaith Dialogue in Uncertain Times

Where Do We Go From Here? The Role of Interfaith Dialogue in Uncertain Times

Posted on November 23, 2016November 28, 2016 by Eli Lieberman
The election of Donald Trump to the highest office in our country, whatever one’s political leanings, has sent shockwaves throughout the world. Other world leaders, both current and potential, such ... 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
Atonement, Not Attunement: The Beauty of Repentance

Atonement, Not Attunement: The Beauty of Repentance

Posted on November 9, 2016November 6, 2016 by Abigail Clauhs
I’m all too familiar with Christian guilt. One side of my family is Irish Catholic (they of the famed “Catholic guilt”) and the other side a mix of Appalachian Protestants, from the backwoods Ba... Read More
Are You Really Pro-Life? A Christian Critique of a Common Pro-Life Stance

Are You Really Pro-Life? A Christian Critique of a Common Pro-Life Stance

Posted on November 7, 2016November 6, 2016 by Haley Feuerbacher
My regular perusing of Facebook has revealed that our social media posts these days convey a pretty narrow range of ideas, updates, and occurrences: Halloween costumes (“Look how cute my kids are!... Read More
Making Our Presence Known

Making Our Presence Known

Posted on October 24, 2016October 26, 2016 by Deborah Ruth Ferber
What do you get when you cross an extroverted middle-aged woman with a profound developmental disability and a ton of unsuspecting tourists at the small town diner?  The answer: lots of confused look... 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
Becoming a Peacemaker in Grad School

Becoming a Peacemaker in Grad School

Posted on October 19, 2016October 18, 2016 by Rafia Khader
When I entered my graduate degree program in the Fall of 2013, I had no idea I would be entering the world of interfaith. I was intent on getting my Ph.D. in Islamic Studies – and this Master’s de... Read More
Careful Forgiveness: Atoning with Life in the New Year

Careful Forgiveness: Atoning with Life in the New Year

Posted on October 12, 2016October 12, 2016 by Jenn Lindsay
“Let us forget with generosity those who cannot love us.” Pablo Neruda Yom Kippur is the Jewish day of atonement between humanity and the divine. Jewish tradition dictates that atonement between h... Read More
Religious Freedom to Discriminate:  Unraveling Archetypes, Anachronism, and Apartheid for Our Collective Survival - Part V

Religious Freedom to Discriminate: Unraveling Archetypes, Anachronism, and Apartheid for Our Collective Survival – Part V

Posted on October 6, 2016October 6, 2016 by Pamela Ayo Yetunde
What if it were no niggas Only master teachers? I stay woke (dreams dreams)…[1] – Erykah Badu   Introduction As an Alice Walker[2] Womanist pastoral theologian, I draw on the lives of African... Read More
Holy Transformation: Visiting the Ill and New Ritual

Holy Transformation: Visiting the Ill and New Ritual

Posted on September 13, 2016September 13, 2016 by Emily Cohen
“Thus only shall Aaron enter the Shrine… He shall be dressed in a sacral linen tunic, with linen breeches next to his flesh, and be girt with a linen sash, and he shall wear a linen turban. They a... Read More
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State of Formation, founded as an offshoot of the Journal of Interreligious Studies (JIRS), is a program of the Betty Ann Greenbaum Miller Center for Interreligious Learning & Leadership at Hebrew College and Boston University School of Theology.

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