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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
Beyond 'Us and Them': Taking Interfaith Dialogue Outside The Ivory Tower

Beyond ‘Us and Them’: Taking Interfaith Dialogue Outside The Ivory Tower

Posted on October 13, 2014October 12, 2014 by Katelynn Carver
Full disclosure: it was not my intention to find inspiration for this piece via Ben Affleck. That said, when the actor delivered an impassioned argument (including some explicit language) refuting Bil... Read More
Making Space for Everyone

Making Space for Everyone

Posted on October 10, 2014October 9, 2014 by Chris Crews
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
We Are Not Left Behind

We Are Not Left Behind

Posted on October 10, 2014October 10, 2014 by Esther Boyd
Between Son of God, Noah and Exodus: Gods and Kings, and the upcoming film Mary, the Bible has been all over Hollywood lately. These stories have everything: love, betrayal, sacrifice, intrigue, war, ... Read More
Being a Peacemaker: Speak to Them in Their Own Language

Being a Peacemaker: Speak to Them in Their Own Language

Posted on October 9, 2014October 8, 2014 by Guest Post
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
From Ramadan to Yom Kippur: Temptation and Redemption

From Ramadan to Yom Kippur: Temptation and Redemption

Posted on October 9, 2014October 8, 2014 by Ilona Gerbakher
Perhaps the most profound religious experience of my life took place in the produce aisle of a Carrefour supermarket. It was my second Ramadan in Morocco. The first time around I had no intention of f... Read More
A Priest and a Rabbi Walk onto an Aircraft Carrier: A Call to Serve God and Country

A Priest and a Rabbi Walk onto an Aircraft Carrier: A Call to Serve God and Country

Posted on October 8, 2014October 7, 2014 by David Joslin
As the Jewish world continues to change more rapidly and radically than rabbis and Jewish professionals can wrap their heads around, many leaders have to re-evaluate what their rabbinate will look lik... Read More
Can We Pray Together? A Practicum

Can We Pray Together? A Practicum

Posted on October 7, 2014October 6, 2014 by Susan Butterworth
I have pondered the idea of faithful people of different traditions praying together for many years. I am aware of the obstacles and still have hope that genuine interfaith prayer is possible. Over a ... Read More
Doing Interfaith Better: A Reflection on the Harvard "Black Mass" and Its Aftermath

Doing Interfaith Better: A Reflection on the Harvard “Black Mass” and Its Aftermath

Posted on October 3, 2014October 2, 2014 by Dorie Goehring
Interfaith work means a great deal to me, as it does to many folks. Engaging in interfaith work, to me, means being inspired by my religious tradition to work with others of different belief/nonbelief... Read More
Guest Post: Am I My Brother’s Keeper?

Guest Post: Am I My Brother’s Keeper?

Posted on October 3, 2014October 2, 2014 by Guest Post
Cain kills Abel, and God asks Cain, “Where is your brother, Abel?” Cain responds, “Am I my brother’s keeper?” The retort serves not only as a refutation of any implied responsibility for the... Read More
Equality For All But Atheists

Equality For All But Atheists

Posted on October 2, 2014October 1, 2014 by Wendy Webber
A couple days before the historic People’s Climate March in New York City, I was approached on the street by a woman who was putting up fliers about the march and who asked me if I was planning on p... 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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