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Category: Interfaith

Joseph McLendon On Building Relationships with those from Different Traditions

Joseph McLendon On Building Relationships with those from Different Traditions

Posted on March 20, 2013March 20, 2013 by Joseph McLendon
Managing Director’s Note: beginning in the Spring of 2013, all Contributing Scholars will answer the following question as their first post: Why are you committed to building relationships with ... Read More
Jessie Post On Building Relationships with those from Different Traditions

Jessie Post On Building Relationships with those from Different Traditions

Posted on March 20, 2013March 20, 2013 by Jessie Post
Managing Director’s Note: beginning in the Spring of 2013, all Contributing Scholars will answer the following question as their first post: Why are you committed to building relationships with ... Read More
To Be Understood As To Understand

To Be Understood As To Understand

Posted on March 19, 2013March 19, 2013 by Nicole Edine
O Master grant that I may never seek So much to be consoled as to console, To be understood as to understand, To be loved as to love with all my soul. – Prayer of St Francis, Catholic Hymn As so... Read More
Millenial Interfaith Action

Millenial Interfaith Action

Posted on March 18, 2013March 20, 2013 by Joshua Stanton
What does it mean to “mobilize” a movement for social justice in the Internet Age? The word “mobilization” has strong associations for the Boomer Generation, when organizing hu... Read More
The Election of the New Hope: Dispatch from Rome

The Election of the New Hope: Dispatch from Rome

Posted on March 15, 2013March 15, 2013 by Jenn Lindsay
Last night I went to Saint Peter’s Square in Rome. I hoped to to see the black smoke of the papal conclave. I figured the dark puff would roil out from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel and the sorr... Read More
Caritas de libertati: A People of Hope

Caritas de libertati: A People of Hope

Posted on March 15, 2013April 2, 2014 by Ted Dedon
Surely you’ve heard the Good News: We Have a Pope. What do you make of it all? So far I’ve heard many different opinions on the matter. Some are excited, but I would say a large majority o... Read More
Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Women Writing: She Answers Abraham on “Faithful Advocacy” and More

Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Women Writing: She Answers Abraham on “Faithful Advocacy” and More

Posted on March 13, 2013March 13, 2013 by Yaira Robinson
My Christian friend LeeAnne got the conversation about Faithful Advocacy started by reflecting on a passage from the Gospel of John: “I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate, to... Read More
Engaging the religious “Other” is only a matter of life or death.

Engaging the religious “Other” is only a matter of life or death.

Posted on March 12, 2013March 12, 2013 by Jason Tippitt
In the interests of full disclosure, a few points as preface to the following: As a freshman in college, I gave serious thought to converting to Islam. While I’d like to think that I was stopped mai... Read More
The Nones, the Unaffiliated, the SBNR, and Those Who Serve Them

The Nones, the Unaffiliated, the SBNR, and Those Who Serve Them

Posted on March 7, 2013March 9, 2013 by Tim Miner
It is time to stop referring to the collective numbers that Pew Research is so famous for when we talk about the “nones.”   Yes, on January 9th, USAToday did run a graphic on the front page of i... Read More
Susan Harrison: Why I am committed to building relationships with those from different religious and ethical traditions

Susan Harrison: Why I am committed to building relationships with those from different religious and ethical traditions

Posted on March 7, 2013March 7, 2013 by Susan Kennel Harrison
Managing Director’s Note: beginning in the Spring of 2013, all Contributing Scholars will answer the following question as their first post: Why are you committed to building relationships with ... 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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