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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 
View My Interfaith Travels: A Sikh Perspective
My Interfaith Travels: A Sikh Perspective
View The Art of Dialogue as Dance: Authenticity, Generosity and Spontaneity
The Art of Dialogue as Dance: Authenticity, Generosity and Spontaneity
View Story-telling and Story-listening: my Interfaith Journey
Story-telling and Story-listening: my Interfaith Journey
Coming to Interfaith Respect Through Living as a Missionary

Coming to Interfaith Respect Through Living as a Missionary

Posted on January 9, 2015January 8, 2015 by Jared Pfost
Managing Editor’s note: all Contributing Scholars begin writing by answering the following question as their first post: Why are you committed to building relationships with those from different... Read More
Tweeting "Like Real People Do": A Reflection on Narcissism, Social Media, and the Politics of Collective Memory

Tweeting “Like Real People Do”: A Reflection on Narcissism, Social Media, and the Politics of Collective Memory

Posted on January 9, 2015January 8, 2015 by Dorie Goehring
I have fallen head over heels for the music of Hozier recently. For those of you who have not heard of him, he is an Irish blues/soul musician who has been blowing up the charts with his single “... Read More
When the Anthropocene Came to Halji

When the Anthropocene Came to Halji

Posted on January 8, 2015January 7, 2015 by Chris Crews
This is the second in a multi-part series discussing sacred landscapes and religion in the Himalaya. Read the first post here. The rocky trail we had been hiking all day along the Limi River was inter... Read More
Interreligious and Interfaith Studies in relation to Religious Studies and Theological Studies

Interreligious and Interfaith Studies in relation to Religious Studies and Theological Studies

Posted on January 6, 2015January 5, 2015 by Hans Gustafson
The emerging academic field of interreligious and interfaith studies (IIS) has burst onto the scene relatively recently and will be, I suspect, coming to a college or university near you soon. Current... Read More
Invoking The Power From Within During the Season of Advent

Invoking The Power From Within During the Season of Advent

Posted on January 5, 2015January 4, 2015 by David Joslin
Patience is not a quality that I demonstrate very well, but I can respect the holy merit of patient waiting. Advent is the season where Christians wait, long, and prepare for the birth of their Messi... Read More
The Peace and Violence of Christmas

The Peace and Violence of Christmas

Posted on January 2, 2015January 2, 2015 by Mark Randall James
At church this Christmas Eve, we read one of my favorite passages. Isaiah 11:1-10 begins by prophesying the coming of the Messiah, the Rod of Jesse, and it ends with that unsurpassable vision o... Read More
Compassion: Not Just For Saints Any More

Compassion: Not Just For Saints Any More

Posted on December 31, 2014December 30, 2014 by Wendy Webber
Compassion is an emotion—a response to the suffering of others and an accompanying desire to eliminate or minimize such suffering, or, at least, to make it more bearable. Compassion is hard, but bei... Read More
This Holiday Season, Let’s Give the Gift of Being Present

This Holiday Season, Let’s Give the Gift of Being Present

Posted on December 30, 2014December 30, 2014 by Simran Jeet Singh
Originally published on TIME.com Our society teaches us to express our love by giving presents. This reality rings especially true during this time of year. The National Retail Federation expects U.S.... Read More
Religious Studies Can Help Save the Planet

Religious Studies Can Help Save the Planet

Posted on December 29, 2014December 28, 2014 by Chris Crews
Recently UC Riverside Religious Studies professor Ivan Strenski published a piece on the Religion Dispatches blog with a provocative question: can religion professors save the planet? He was respondin... Read More
Tsunami 10 Years On - Learning about Relationships

Tsunami 10 Years On – Learning about Relationships

Posted on December 26, 2014December 26, 2014 by Amjad Saleem
The anniversary of the tsunami is always a bittersweet memory for me.  While I will remember the lives of my family members who passed away on that fateful day, it also serves as a paradigm shift for... 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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