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Seeking Diverse Voices in Interfaith Studies

Seeking Diverse Voices in Interfaith Studies

Posted on May 9, 2016May 9, 2016 by Esther Boyd
There are incredibly exciting strides being made in the field of Interfaith Studies. We are seeing more and more campuses engaging with interfaith ideas and learning outcomes in the classroom, in addi... Read More
Observing the Masters of Interfaith Engagement

Observing the Masters of Interfaith Engagement

Posted on May 4, 2016May 1, 2016 by Pamela Ayo Yetunde
It can be challenging intellectual work to take “terms of art” coined in one’s religious and spiritual tradition, time, culture, and language, and re-interpret, reframe, and disseminate the spir... Read More
Holocaust Memorial Museum Reflections: Theodicy and Systemic Opposition

Holocaust Memorial Museum Reflections: Theodicy and Systemic Opposition

Posted on April 11, 2016April 10, 2016 by State of Formation
We are pleased to be sharing, over the coming weeks, a series of three reflection pieces on the State of Formation visit to the United Stated Holocaust Memorial Museum this March. Each one is a col... Read More
From Poverty to Rabbinical School

From Poverty to Rabbinical School

Posted on April 8, 2016April 7, 2016 by Adam Zagoria-Moffet
Originally written for and posted at MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger My story starts and ends with a rabbi. The first rabbi is one I’ll always remember fondly, who took the time to look after a f... Read More
Openness Isn't an Invitation to Touch Me

Openness Isn’t an Invitation to Touch Me

Posted on April 6, 2016April 5, 2016 by Grace Patterson
A few weeks ago, I had just finished giving a talk, and as the gathering came to a close the man sitting next to me turned to me to tell me his thoughts. I’m used to this. Maybe it’s because of my... Read More
Discovering Discrepancies: The Mistreatment of Adults with Developmental Disabilities in the Legal System

Discovering Discrepancies: The Mistreatment of Adults with Developmental Disabilities in the Legal System

Posted on April 1, 2016March 31, 2016 by Deborah Ruth Ferber
On a cool, crisp February morning in a quiet, snowy residential Toronto neighbourhood, the city woke up to gun shots being fired at a man wearing nothing more than a hospital gown, fleeing from the lo... Read More
Can Interfaith Dialogue Change Election Results?

Can Interfaith Dialogue Change Election Results?

Posted on March 30, 2016November 6, 2016 by Saadia Faruqi
As a Muslim, it is heartbreaking for me to see the extremely negative political rhetoric coming out of our presidential candidates’ mouths. From threats to bar Muslims from entering the United State... Read More
Recognizing Women Teachers of Jewish Texts

Recognizing Women Teachers of Jewish Texts

Posted on March 29, 2016March 30, 2016 by Josh Weisman
The holiday of Purim, whose observance centers around the public chanting of the Book of Esther, is a yearly opportunity to reflect on women in the Jewish textual tradition, and women’s relationship... Read More
Purim and Holy Saturday: Waiting On the World to Change

Purim and Holy Saturday: Waiting On the World to Change

Posted on March 28, 2016March 27, 2016 by Dorie Goehring
When John Mayer’s hit single “Waiting On the World to Change” first hit the radio waves, I would refuse to listen to it.  My self-assured high school-aged smugness thought that this... Read More
Holocaust Museum Reflections

Holocaust Museum Reflections

Posted on March 24, 2016March 24, 2016 by Eli Lieberman
I had the opportunity to join some of my fellow State of Formation scholars at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum earlier this week for a day-long workshop, and I found it very productive. ... Read More
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About State of Formation

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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