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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
God Weeps and God Delights

God Weeps and God Delights

Posted on August 19, 2014August 17, 2014 by Lauren Seganos
Rev. Nancy Taylor, senior minister of Old South Church in Boston, recently wrote a reflection for the United Church of Christ’s Still Speaking Daily Devotionals. In it, she addresses the seemingly r... Read More
Welcoming the Secular: A Call to Both Sides

Welcoming the Secular: A Call to Both Sides

Posted on August 18, 2014August 18, 2014 by Esther Boyd
Last week I attended the North American Interfaith Network’s annual conference in Detroit, MI. After four days of panels, community excursions, and intensive networking I returned home exhausted but... Read More
Growing a string of PERLs: A report from the first year of Philadelphia Emerging Religious Leaders -- Part I

Growing a string of PERLs: A report from the first year of Philadelphia Emerging Religious Leaders — Part I

Posted on August 18, 2014August 20, 2014 by Josh Weisman
Today’s emerging religious leaders are hungry to build relationships with each other, work shoulder to shoulder for social justice, and learn the skills of interfaith dialogue and collaboration that... Read More
“You Ain’t Never Had a Friend Like Me”: On Robin Williams, Suicide, Ultimate Concern, and Actual Hope for the Rest of Us, Part II

“You Ain’t Never Had a Friend Like Me”: On Robin Williams, Suicide, Ultimate Concern, and Actual Hope for the Rest of Us, Part II

Posted on August 15, 2014August 15, 2014 by Dorie Goehring
In reflecting on Robin Williams’s death, a conversation I had with a friend came to mind from a couple of weeks ago. I was having a conversation with a good friend of mine at work, when he menti... Read More
"You Ain't Never Had a Friend Like Me": On Robin Williams, Suicide, Ultimate Concern, and Actual Hope for the Rest of Us, Part I

“You Ain’t Never Had a Friend Like Me”: On Robin Williams, Suicide, Ultimate Concern, and Actual Hope for the Rest of Us, Part I

Posted on August 14, 2014August 24, 2014 by Dorie Goehring
*TRIGGER WARNINGS* suicide, self-harm, depression Over this past month, prompted by Ramadan, I’ve been thinking about what it means to be a good person in the world.  It’s way harder than... Read More
Balancing Love and Responsibility

Balancing Love and Responsibility

Posted on August 11, 2014August 10, 2014 by Terry Shoemaker
The Village Voice has a response article making its way around the internet this week.  The piece is a help column by Andrew W.K. in a reoccurring column called Ask Andrew W.K.  On August 6, the fea... Read More
Pluralism and Social Media: Cultivating a New Outlook?

Pluralism and Social Media: Cultivating a New Outlook?

Posted on August 8, 2014August 8, 2014 by Arzina Zaver
Social media has been gaining traction as a tool to promote and foster pluralistic values. From bringing the world closer to our fingertips to individuals and universities using social media tools to ... Read More
Enough of the “Nice Age”: Why Faith Communities Ought to Be at the Forefront of Advocacy for Immigrants

Enough of the “Nice Age”: Why Faith Communities Ought to Be at the Forefront of Advocacy for Immigrants

Posted on August 7, 2014August 7, 2014 by Haley Feuerbacher
I love my faith community. But, in a lot of ways, we’re too safe. Granted, we are not unlike any number of faith communities populated by kind, caring people who genuinely desire to worship their Ul... Read More
Feminism is For You, Whether You Want it or Not

Feminism is For You, Whether You Want it or Not

Posted on August 6, 2014August 6, 2014 by Esther Boyd
A new tumblr recently caught a great deal of media attention by asking women to share why they do not need feminism. In the wake of recent SCOTUS decisions placing the religious preferences of CEOs ov... Read More
Born on the 9th of Av: Misery and Messianism

Born on the 9th of Av: Misery and Messianism

Posted on August 5, 2014August 5, 2014 by Adam Zagoria-Moffet
From Monday night until Tuesday night, Jews around the world will observe a day which is, incontrovertibly, the saddest day of the Jewish calendar. We will fast for the 25 hours from sunset to sunset,... 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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