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Category: Interfaith

Our Better Angels:  Resources for the 10th Anniversary Commemoration of 9/11

Our Better Angels: Resources for the 10th Anniversary Commemoration of 9/11

Posted on August 1, 2011 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
Our Better Angels: Resources for the 10th Anniversary Commemoration of 9/11 Texts, Talks, Music from the heralded three-part series exploring Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Traditions on Tragedy, Mourn... Read More
We Will Not Save What We Do Not Love

We Will Not Save What We Do Not Love

Posted on August 1, 2011 by Yaira Robinson
Last week when I saw this article about nearly 1/3 of the Chesapeake Bay being a “dead zone” this year, it felt like someone punched me in the gut. I made some kind of audible groaning sound and r... Read More
On the Cutting-Edge of Interfaith Work: An Open Thank You Letter to the Sultan of Oman

On the Cutting-Edge of Interfaith Work: An Open Thank You Letter to the Sultan of Oman

Posted on July 30, 2011July 29, 2011 by Kelly Figueroa-Ray
The barriers to authentic interfaith relationships are great. But I write to let you know that Oman's investment in the CIP Summer School is possibly one of the most promising experiments in interfait... Read More
Oslo Attack Highlights the Dangers of Islamophobia

Oslo Attack Highlights the Dangers of Islamophobia

Posted on July 25, 2011October 27, 2011 by Joshua Stanton
The mass-murder in Oslo last Friday was tragic. At least 90 innocents — many of them youth — are already dead, and authorities fear that the death toll may continue rising. Evidence is mou... Read More
Interfaith Tips: Telling Our Stories

Interfaith Tips: Telling Our Stories

Posted on July 23, 2011July 23, 2011 by Yaira Robinson
Engaging in interfaith work takes everyday religious pluralism to a whole other level. For this work, there is no roadmap, no graduate certification programs, no experts; there are just individual peo... Read More
Getting Stuck in Clay: An Interfaith Reflection

Getting Stuck in Clay: An Interfaith Reflection

Posted on July 22, 2011July 20, 2011 by Kelly Figueroa-Ray
This post was originally published on Huffington Post Religion. This is my first trip to Europe. I’ve had the chance to rent a bike and tour around the beautiful English countryside that surroun... Read More
The Need for and Importance of Dialogue of Life in Community Building: The Case of Selected West African Nations

The Need for and Importance of Dialogue of Life in Community Building: The Case of Selected West African Nations

Posted on July 20, 2011July 17, 2011 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
This paper discusses dialogue of life under five main thematic areas. After a definition of dialogue of life the paper goes on to discuss dialogue of life in general, the need for dialogue of life, th... Read More
‘History Centrism’: A Challenge to Abrahamic Faiths

‘History Centrism’: A Challenge to Abrahamic Faiths

Posted on July 19, 2011July 17, 2011 by Joshua Stanton
It was a moment of crisis for Yeminite Jews. They were being persecuted by extremists of the Zaidi branch of Shiite Islam and forced to convert — with the explicit threat of death if they refuse... Read More
“Coming Out Jewish”

“Coming Out Jewish”

Posted on July 17, 2011July 17, 2011 by Yaira Robinson
Trembling slightly, I pulled the folded paper out of my pocket and opened it. I held it tightly; I needed that paper. On it were the printed words that would guide my dry mouth and racing thoughts thr... Read More
“The Audacity of Hope”

“The Audacity of Hope”

Posted on July 14, 2011July 14, 2011 by Karen Leslie Hernandez
Do we dare have the audacity to hope for change in our very conflicted world? To create change? To make change? To expect change? To allow change? Yes, I believe we do. The Gaza bound flotilla from th... 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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