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Call for Regional Recruiting Directors

Call for Regional Recruiting Directors

Posted on July 23, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
In order to increase the religious, cultural, and overall diversity of Contributing Scholars, State of Formation is introducing Regional Recruiting Directors (RRD’s). RRD’s will work closely w... Read More
Bikinis, Head Scarves and Little Black Dresses

Bikinis, Head Scarves and Little Black Dresses

Posted on July 22, 2012July 20, 2012 by Nathan Elmore
“Daddy, can I get a bikini this summer?” my seven-year-old daughter asked toward the end of the school year. Sure, sweetheart. Could we stay indoors and watch episodes of Winnie the Pooh to recall... Read More
Will The Dark Knight Rise?

Will The Dark Knight Rise?

Posted on July 21, 2012July 20, 2012 by Ted Dedon
"People need dramatic examples to shake them out of apathy, and I can't do that as Bruce Wayne. As a man, I'm flesh and blood. I can be ignored, I can be destroyed. But as a symbol… as a symbol, I c... Read More
Multiple Belonging: Thoughts on Belonging to More Than One Religion

Multiple Belonging: Thoughts on Belonging to More Than One Religion

Posted on July 20, 2012July 20, 2012 by Jenn Lindsay
I am in the process of articulating how I can be both Christian and Jewish without being a “Jew for Jesus.” Many people hail from a smattering of religious influences and heritages. The current mo... Read More
A Call to Care about the Environment

A Call to Care about the Environment

Posted on July 19, 2012July 19, 2012 by Andrew Schwartz
The world is in bad shape and not in a metaphorical sense.  No I mean the earth – the giant rock that we all live on – is in really bad shape. As of May 31, 2012, carbon dioxide readings ... Read More
Google, Artificial Intelligence, and What Makes Us Human

Google, Artificial Intelligence, and What Makes Us Human

Posted on July 16, 2012July 15, 2012 by Adam Hollowell
While the debate about internet-based technologies and the plasticity of the brain rages on, we find ourselves drawn to Google’s quest to master artificial intelligence. What kind of brains are we ... Read More
The Wronging Of Alan Turing: Sex, Shame, and the Complexity of a Human Being

The Wronging Of Alan Turing: Sex, Shame, and the Complexity of a Human Being

Posted on July 13, 2012July 29, 2012 by Rebecca Levi
Are you reading this on a computer? Then thank the guy on the left. The prosecution of computer science pioneer Alan Turing for homosexuality under Great Britain's indecency laws is a modern example o... Read More
Including Ourselves: A Lesson from an Elevator-Ride

Including Ourselves: A Lesson from an Elevator-Ride

Posted on July 5, 2012July 6, 2012 by Simran Jeet Singh
It’s not uncommon for kids to ask their parents about “that thing” on my head. In most instances, the parents look at me uncomfortably, embarrassed that I might be offended in some w... Read More
Speaking of Israel

Speaking of Israel

Posted on June 29, 2012June 28, 2012 by Yaira Robinson
More than one of my politically and religiously liberal friends, when I told them I was converting to Judaism, gave as one of their first responses, “What about Israel?” Good question. What abo... Read More
Call for Submissions: Religion and Politics

Call for Submissions: Religion and Politics

Posted on June 22, 2012June 21, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
Call for Submissions for the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue™ Issue 11: Religion & Politics Given the undeniable impact of political affairs upon religious matters and of religion upon such ... 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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