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Scriptural Reasoning: A Creative Approach to Interfaith Engagement

Scriptural Reasoning: A Creative Approach to Interfaith Engagement

Posted on August 30, 2012August 30, 2012 by Rose Aslan
For the first three weeks of July, emerging Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faith leaders from around the world converged in an English country estate outside of Cambridge for the Cambridge Interfaith ... Read More
The Next American Century: Love is the Law.

The Next American Century: Love is the Law.

Posted on August 29, 2012April 2, 2014 by Ted Dedon
In the next American century we face a choice. It is a test. Will we Rise to the occasion and Do the "Right" Thing? Governor Chris Christie says, "I won't be part of the generation that fails that t... Read More
Islam, Buddhism, and the Origins of the Religious Self

Islam, Buddhism, and the Origins of the Religious Self

Posted on August 26, 2012August 25, 2012 by Tom Peteet
I arrive in Ooty by a nine-hour bus ride, seeking trees and solitude. I’ve heard both of these exist in India – yet I’ve never experienced them in the same place. After downing some Masala Chai,... Read More
Scientific Understandings in Theories of Religion: Which Science Ought We to Emphasize?

Scientific Understandings in Theories of Religion: Which Science Ought We to Emphasize?

Posted on August 24, 2012August 24, 2012 by Kile Jones
No one individual science can completely explain anything, especially religion.  The interconnected nature of the universe is such that, in order to understand any single phenomenon, one must utiliz... Read More
Walking in the Fields during the Month of Elul

Walking in the Fields during the Month of Elul

Posted on August 23, 2012August 24, 2012 by Yaira Robinson
I like this image of God walking in the fields—accessible, approachable, here on earth… with us. Of course, I like to think that during all times of the year, God is accessible and approachable, a... Read More
God and Geeks

God and Geeks

Posted on August 22, 2012August 21, 2012 by Madison McClendon
Geek culture and religious people have a lot to learn from each other.... Read More
A Concluding Unscientific Postscript to the Chic-Fil-A Controversy: An Observation

A Concluding Unscientific Postscript to the Chic-Fil-A Controversy: An Observation

Posted on August 18, 2012 by Trey Palmisano
The Chic-Fil-A controversy made us painfully aware of our differences that reflect both religious and political commitments. In the following weeks, a lone gunman attempted to enter the offices of FRC... Read More
"OMG Judaism Can Be So Awkward!"

“OMG Judaism Can Be So Awkward!”

Posted on August 17, 2012August 23, 2012 by Michael Ramberg
The season of one-night stands with Judaism draws nigh. Next month, countless Jews will go to synagogues for the High Holy Days (Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur) and then take a respite from Judaism unti... Read More
Branches of the Same Tree: Overcoming Sectarian Divides Among Muslims

Branches of the Same Tree: Overcoming Sectarian Divides Among Muslims

Posted on August 16, 2012August 15, 2012 by Rose Aslan
“Hold fast to the hope of God, all together, and be not divided.” –Quran 3:103 “Islam is simple,” the taxi driver explained to me as he drove me to the Center for Shariah... Read More
A New Generation of Sikh Americans Step Up

A New Generation of Sikh Americans Step Up

Posted on August 16, 2012August 16, 2012 by Valarie Kaur
On Friday morning, I arrived at a conference at the White House to speak on the future of the Sikh American community. On a panel, I reported on a rising generation of Sikhs who are reinterpreting the... Read More
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