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Category: Leadership

Finding Your Voice in an Interfaith World

Finding Your Voice in an Interfaith World

Posted on April 15, 2012April 15, 2012 by Joshua Stanton
This is my recollection of co-Founding the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue. Central to this effort was my co-Founder, Stephanie Varnon-Hughes. Without her, this project could never have taken shap... Read More
Educating for Critical Consciousness

Educating for Critical Consciousness

Posted on April 10, 2012April 9, 2012 by Tom Peteet
There is a crisis of higher education in Dhaka. The crisis is deep-seated, and not based on lack of resources, technology, or facilities. The crisis is a failure of human potential – a failure t... Read More
"Blinking at Reality:" All or Nothing on Public Land

“Blinking at Reality:” All or Nothing on Public Land

Posted on April 10, 2012April 9, 2012 by Kile Jones
“If the property belongs to God he is able to pay the tax.” Robert Ingersoll In Lynch v. Donnelly (1984) the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that a Christmas display in a mall in Pawtucket Rhode I... Read More
DivInnovations Profile 2: Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology

DivInnovations Profile 2: Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology

Posted on April 4, 2012April 5, 2012 by DivInnovations
DOMINICAN SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY In conversation with Sr. Marianne Farina, CSC, PhD, Department Chair of Theology: At the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology (DSPT), the dialogical ... Read More
Post-Women's History Month: How My Tradition Affirms Women

Post-Women’s History Month: How My Tradition Affirms Women

Posted on April 3, 2012April 2, 2012 by Christina Yost
Well, another Women’s History Month has come and gone by the time you read this. Many classrooms across the United States have talked about the contributions of women in the past, and some websites ... Read More
Coming Out: stepping out of the closet and the church

Coming Out: stepping out of the closet and the church

Posted on April 2, 2012May 4, 2013 by Mary Ann Kaiser
I came out as a lesbian this past year. I spent the first 25 years of my life living with straight privilege but struggling internally with what was “wrong” with me. Coming out has been indescriba... Read More
Passover: Prison, Oppression and Modern Day Pharaoh

Passover: Prison, Oppression and Modern Day Pharaoh

Posted on March 31, 2012April 1, 2012 by Adina Allen
Bringing our discussions from Prison Ministry into my own preparations for Passover has opened up my midrashic imagination to the connections between ancient and modern day oppression. Learning about ... Read More
DivInnovations Profile 1: Claremont Lincoln University / Claremont School of Theology

DivInnovations Profile 1: Claremont Lincoln University / Claremont School of Theology

Posted on March 26, 2012March 26, 2012 by DivInnovations
Claremont Lincoln University In conversation with Jon Hooten, Special Assistant to the President for the University Project and Ph.D. candidate: Claremont Lincoln University and Claremont School of Th... Read More
No Bull: A Rabbinic Teaching for Contemporary American Life

No Bull: A Rabbinic Teaching for Contemporary American Life

Posted on March 25, 2012 by Joshua Stanton
In a classic rabbinic tale about human ingenuity and Divine mystery (Menachot 29b in the Babylonian Talmud), God transports Moses forward in time to the study house of the renowned second-century sage... Read More
Racism in America as Noted by a Light-Skinned, Mexican-American

Racism in America as Noted by a Light-Skinned, Mexican-American

Posted on March 20, 2012March 19, 2012 by Karen Leslie Hernandez
Ever been followed in TJ Maxx because you are not white? I have. Ever been told, “You aren’t Mexican, you are too light. You must be Spanish?” I have. Ever have your former in-laws complain abou... 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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