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Disability and God Talk

Disability and God Talk

Posted on April 7, 2015April 7, 2015 by Lauren Tuchman
An earlier version of this piece was published here. I am passionate about creating truly inclusive and accessible Jewish communities in which all Jews can find a spiritual home, and in which we can a... Read More
Religion Whiplash

Religion Whiplash

Posted on April 1, 2015March 31, 2015 by Christi Mallasch
Sometimes, I worry that going to seminary has killed the Christian in me. Take, for example, the experience of Holy Week. As a child, I remember most Easter weeks as a rush of excitement. After all, o... Read More
The Power of Being Seen

The Power of Being Seen

Posted on March 31, 2015March 29, 2015 by DeShannon Bowens
I remember the scene in my head like it was yesterday. I walked up to a stranger, looked her in the eye and said, “I am here to be seen.” Her response was, “And I see you.” Then I proceeded to... Read More
Relationship, Integrity, and the Religious Other

Relationship, Integrity, and the Religious Other

Posted on March 13, 2015March 12, 2015 by Guest Post
As far back as I can remember, I have been curious about the beliefs of the religious Other. I can recall instances at age 7 or 8 in grocery stores asking men wearing the kippah what they believed hap... Read More
Walking Together Through the "Valley of the Shadow of Death"

Walking Together Through the “Valley of the Shadow of Death”

Posted on February 25, 2015February 24, 2015 by Sarah Fein
It seems almost a cliché to be sitting here writing about death, here in Boston with eight feet of snow pressing in on all sides, the bitter winter winds howling just outside my windows. But if seemi... Read More
Holy Day Solidarity

Holy Day Solidarity

Posted on February 24, 2015February 23, 2015 by Abigail Clauhs
I wasn’t sure I wanted to do anything for Lent. It’s a little bit of an awkward season for Unitarian Universalists, anyway. As I said to my partner, “For Christians, it’s all: ok, let’s be s... Read More
Worn Pews, Faith in the Midst of Tragedy

Worn Pews, Faith in the Midst of Tragedy

Posted on February 19, 2015February 18, 2015 by David Barickman
I spent much of the last month on a personal trip traveling through several cities in Europe. I passed through Madrid, Barcelona, Rome, and Paris. Being a seminary student, I was very excited to see t... Read More
The Kaleidoscope of Activism (Part 2)

The Kaleidoscope of Activism (Part 2)

Posted on February 18, 2015February 17, 2015 by Jenn Lindsay
(Continued from Part 1) Below is a catalogue of activist methodologies, defined and listed according to aims, vulnerabilities, recommendations, and real-world examples. This categorization may help y... Read More
The Paradox of Knowing

The Paradox of Knowing

Posted on February 17, 2015February 17, 2015 by Chris Turner
This was my thought: “Is God sad over us – for our selfishness, our disconnection, our paving a path to the extinction of life on a planetary scale – which includes ourselves?” So I reache... Read More
The Kaleidoscope of Activism (Part 1)

The Kaleidoscope of Activism (Part 1)

Posted on February 16, 2015February 18, 2015 by Jenn Lindsay
Google dictionary defines activism as “the policy or action of using vigorous campaigning to bring about political or social change.” But activism isn’t always vigorous and doesn’t always enga... 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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