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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
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Story-telling and Story-listening: my Interfaith Journey
Rebirth: Born Again?

Rebirth: Born Again?

Posted on June 23, 2014June 23, 2014 by Lauren Seganos
Last weekend my boyfriend and I visited some friends who just had their first child. Less than 24 hours after the baby was born, we drove to the hospital and I held this tiny human in my arms. As he s... Read More
The Dangers of Nostalgia

The Dangers of Nostalgia

Posted on June 20, 2014June 20, 2014 by Elise Alexander
Earlier this year, I went to a talk at Boston University with Iraqi translator and writer Sinan Antoon on the topic “Translation and the Work of Mourning.”  While his remarks as a whole w... Read More
Lessons of the 1984 Sikh Massacre

Lessons of the 1984 Sikh Massacre

Posted on June 16, 2014June 16, 2014 by Simran Jeet Singh
This article was originally published in The Diplomat As millions around the globe continue to celebrate the election of India’s controversial new head of government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, m... Read More
Both Feet; All In: In Defense of 'Do What You Love'

Both Feet; All In: In Defense of ‘Do What You Love’

Posted on June 11, 2014June 11, 2014 by Katelynn Carver
In the wake of commencement season, there have been a number of articles discussing the cost of education, employment prospects, and ultimately, whether it’s really as wise and noble as we’ve beli... Read More
Courage: It Will Cost You Something

Courage: It Will Cost You Something

Posted on June 10, 2014June 9, 2014 by Ellie Anders
Higher Education is a world where students have enormous power. Often they do not realize the power that they have, but really, if something changes on a university campus, it almost certainly began a... Read More
The Physical and Religious Diversity of America

The Physical and Religious Diversity of America

Posted on June 9, 2014June 6, 2014 by Christi Mallasch
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
Whistleblower Exposes India’s Murderous Cops

Whistleblower Exposes India’s Murderous Cops

Posted on June 6, 2014June 6, 2014 by Simran Jeet Singh
This review was originally published in Newsweek’s The Daily Beast In 1994, a Punjabi cop filed a lawsuit against his colleagues accusing them of the secret torture and killing of innocents. Now... Read More
Religious Literacy: Knowledge vs. Understanding

Religious Literacy: Knowledge vs. Understanding

Posted on June 4, 2014June 4, 2014 by Esther Boyd
Religious literacy is important to me. It drives my commitment to interfaith and to education; it is essential to progressing into a more understanding and empathetic world. I catch myself giving impr... Read More
A Call for Irony

A Call for Irony

Posted on June 3, 2014June 2, 2014 by Tom Peteet
“My entire existence is really the deepest irony.” Søren Kierkegaard   “The value of irony, when it is deployed well, is that it opens up the possibility of hearing an internal call to goo... Read More
The Role of Religious Literacy in the Context of State Neutrality

The Role of Religious Literacy in the Context of State Neutrality

Posted on June 2, 2014June 15, 2014 by Arzina Zaver
This post is a summary of a presentation I gave at the Congress Conference 2014. A link to the presentation can be found here. Our argument is based on the following premises: Canada is becoming more ... Read More
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