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The Minutemen and the Iceberg

The Minutemen and the Iceberg

Posted on September 28, 2012 by David Fisher
I was walking through downtown Boston in late August, and passed a group of men dressed as Minutemen, as Revolutionary soldiers. This is a common sight during the tourist season, in the birthplace of ... Read More
Yom Kippur Drash

Yom Kippur Drash

Posted on September 27, 2012 by Lauren Tuchman
This drash was given at Minyan Segulah in Washington, D.C. Shanah tovah. Yom Kippur is often characterized as being a day of great solemnity but also great joy. The Seder Avodah, which we will be reci... Read More
Transformation and Nature-Religious Leadership

Transformation and Nature-Religious Leadership

Posted on September 24, 2012 by Bridget Liddell
To be in a state of formation as an earthy person, a nature-religious person, is to seek a dynamic balance and to reconnect with a sense of the whole. Pausing for context: I am a twenty-three year-old... Read More
Call for Submissions, Issue 12

Call for Submissions, Issue 12

Posted on September 23, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
Where does life begin and end? What role does the individual have to play in his or her own fate? Are we ever morally entitled to make decisions on behalf of loved ones? What does faith have to tell u... Read More
Review of “Interreligious Hermeneutics,” Eds. Catherine Cornille and Christopher Conway, by Madhuri M. Yadlapati

Review of “Interreligious Hermeneutics,” Eds. Catherine Cornille and Christopher Conway, by Madhuri M. Yadlapati

Posted on September 23, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
Interreligious Hermeneutics originated with a 2009 international symposium held at Boston College on interreligious dialogue. The second volume in Cascade Books’ Interreligious Dialogue Series, it i... Read More
Review of “The Holy Spirit, Chi, and the Other: A Model of Global and Intercultural Pneumatology,” by Grace Ji-Sun, by Sheri Kling

Review of “The Holy Spirit, Chi, and the Other: A Model of Global and Intercultural Pneumatology,” by Grace Ji-Sun, by Sheri Kling

Posted on September 23, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
In this worthy addition to inter-religious and inter-cultural dialogue, Grace Ji-Sun Kim introduces the term “Spirit-Chi” and builds a strong case for her assertion that the Holy Spirit as present... Read More
the Burning Place

the Burning Place

Posted on September 20, 2012September 22, 2012 by Stephanie Varnon-Hughes
Our first day in Varanasi, four of us went down to the Ganges to see the ghats (steps). As we meandered around, we came to the Burning Place. A priest who is in charge offered to take us around the gh... Read More
We Need to Talk About Islam

We Need to Talk About Islam

Posted on September 20, 2012September 20, 2012 by Ted Dedon
Given the recent attacks on American, British, and German embassies by Muslim extremists we are confronted by a serious claim. By reflecting on a Redditor's post about Islam in the midst of a supposed... Read More
Let there be light

Let there be light

Posted on September 16, 2012September 14, 2012 by Michael Ramberg
The disturbing recent news about the bloody protests in the Arab world incited by a video defaming the Prophet Muhammad remind me of a story associated with Rosh Hashanah, which begins on Sunday at su... Read More
Becoming Our True Selves: A Rosh HaShannah Reflection

Becoming Our True Selves: A Rosh HaShannah Reflection

Posted on September 15, 2012September 14, 2012 by Adina Allen
How do we spiritually prepare for the High Holidays during the busiest time of the year?... 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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