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Category: Interfaith

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
A Pagan Reflects on Thomas Merton, Politics, and Christian Grace

A Pagan Reflects on Thomas Merton, Politics, and Christian Grace

Posted on January 2, 2017January 2, 2017 by Chris Crews
In other words, Christian charity is no longer real unless it is accompanied by a concern with social justice. Like many self-identified religious black sheep, time at home with Christian family durin... 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
Interfaith Partnerships Around the World: The Swedish Context

Interfaith Partnerships Around the World: The Swedish Context

Posted on December 21, 2016December 26, 2016 by Eli Lieberman
I recently attended a lecture by a rabbi from Malmö, Sweden about how both the Jewish community in that city, the community in Sweden, and general Swedish society is assisting the influx of refugees ... Read More
Learning to see an individual as an individual

Learning to see an individual as an individual

Posted on December 15, 2016December 15, 2016 by Rafia Khader
As I made my way back home from the Muslim Jewish Women’s Leadership Conference hosted by The Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom in New Jersey earlier this month, I had the chance to think about the im... Read More
On Deception and it's Consequences

On Deception and it’s Consequences

Posted on November 30, 2016December 2, 2016 by Lauren Tuchman
When I read the story of Yaakov stealing Esau’s blessing from their father, Yitzchack in this week’s parsha, Parashat Toldot, I am filled with a wide array of often conflicting emotions. I feel a ... Read More
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
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