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View Podcast: What do Cats Have to do with Interfaith Work?
Podcast: What do Cats Have to do with Interfaith Work?
View Podcast: Finding Faith in Interfaith Work 
Podcast: Finding Faith in Interfaith Work 
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The Art of Dialogue as Dance: Authenticity, Generosity and Spontaneity
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Story-telling and Story-listening: my Interfaith Journey
Guest Post Part Four: HINDU GOOD NEWS™

Guest Post Part Four: HINDU GOOD NEWS™

Posted on January 12, 2012January 13, 2012 by Guest Post
On occasion, State of Formation is pleased to offer its readers and contributors selections from guest bloggers. Over the next week we will publish four part series containing excerpts from a recent b... Read More
Guest Post Part One: A Different Kind of Hindu-Christian Dialogue: Difference with Mutual Respect

Guest Post Part One: A Different Kind of Hindu-Christian Dialogue: Difference with Mutual Respect

Posted on January 11, 2012January 13, 2012 by Guest Post
On occasion, State of Formation is pleased to offer its readers and contributors selections from guest bloggers. Over the next week we will publish four part series containing excerpts from a recent b... Read More
Ilan Glazer’s Semicha Drash – ALEPH Rabbinic Ordination January 8, 2012

Ilan Glazer’s Semicha Drash – ALEPH Rabbinic Ordination January 8, 2012

Posted on January 11, 2012January 10, 2012 by State of Formation
My name is אילן דוד בן הרב משה יעקב ודריישע פרומה ז”ל. Today, by the grace of God and the ALEPH Va’ad, I become a Rabbi. I’m humbled and honored to reach thi... Read More
Praying at the Wishing Wall of Jerusalem

Praying at the Wishing Wall of Jerusalem

Posted on January 11, 2012January 12, 2012 by Jenn Lindsay
The first thing I noticed about the Western Wall is that everybody was crying. I had been lost in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City, and when I rounded the gate above the Wall (the Kotel) t... Read More
The Obligation to Vaccinate: "Health Freedom" and communal responsibility

The Obligation to Vaccinate: “Health Freedom” and communal responsibility

Posted on January 10, 2012January 10, 2012 by Rebecca Levi
A poster opposing "Mandatory Vaccination" speaks to a fear of losing the individual freedom to make choices about health. But is freedom really the best framework to use in this scenario? Or was the a... Read More
New Journal: Claremont Journal of Religion

New Journal: Claremont Journal of Religion

Posted on January 9, 2012January 9, 2012 by Kile Jones
A new journal is born! “Religion” is one of the most difficult words to define.  People use the word all of the time but have a hard time flushing out its precise meaning.  Having spent ... Read More
Being the Change You Wish to See in the Middle East

Being the Change You Wish to See in the Middle East

Posted on January 9, 2012January 9, 2012 by Jenn Lindsay
Today is the first full day in Israel. Jet lag woke me up at 5:45am and I grew restless waiting out the dawn in my twin bed, so I pulled on running shoes and trotted out into the indigo chill. The Sea... Read More
The Post-Evangelicals, Part II

The Post-Evangelicals, Part II

Posted on January 9, 2012January 9, 2012 by Mark Randall James
In my last post, I characterized post-evangelicals as those whose evangelical heritage has become questionable and problematic. In this post, I discuss some of the particular questions we post-evange... Read More
Religious Wisdom the World Needs Now

Religious Wisdom the World Needs Now

Posted on January 9, 2012January 8, 2012 by Yaira Robinson
This was my first visit to the Zen Center. One of the Buddhist priests had invited me to encourage his students to engage in interfaith environmental work. I was a little nervous, but something about ... Read More
Anyone Can Edit: What Faith Communities Can Learn From Wikipedia

Anyone Can Edit: What Faith Communities Can Learn From Wikipedia

Posted on January 8, 2012January 9, 2012 by Matt Helms
On January 15, 2001, Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger launched the free, web-based encyclopedia known as Wikipedia. Wikipedia is collaborative and open-source, meaning that anyone can add and edit materia... Read More
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