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Tag: Interfaith

Dear Religious Americans: How Many Atheists Do You Know?

Dear Religious Americans: How Many Atheists Do You Know?

Posted on August 7, 2011August 7, 2011 by Chris Stedman
For the last several years, my work as an interfaith activist has been largely defined by a single question: “Wait — you do interfaith work, and you’re an atheist?!” That quest... Read More
Hindu Community Makes Its White House Debut

Hindu Community Makes Its White House Debut

Posted on August 3, 2011August 1, 2011 by Joshua Stanton
Hinduism is hardly new to the United States. Swami Vivekenanda is thought to have first introduced it when he visited as part of the World’s Parliament of Religions at the Chicago World’s ... Read More
We Will Not Save What We Do Not Love

We Will Not Save What We Do Not Love

Posted on August 1, 2011 by Yaira Robinson
Last week when I saw this article about nearly 1/3 of the Chesapeake Bay being a “dead zone” this year, it felt like someone punched me in the gut. I made some kind of audible groaning sound and r... Read More
Identity and Pluralism

Identity and Pluralism

Posted on July 24, 2011 by Joshua Stanton
This week, we are fortunate to send along the first “Topic of the Week,” culled and compiled by State of Formation’s Special Projects Committee. With a new topic each week, we hope t... Read More
Interfaith Tips: Telling Our Stories

Interfaith Tips: Telling Our Stories

Posted on July 23, 2011July 23, 2011 by Yaira Robinson
Engaging in interfaith work takes everyday religious pluralism to a whole other level. For this work, there is no roadmap, no graduate certification programs, no experts; there are just individual peo... Read More
Inkerfaith: What My New Abraham Lincoln Tattoo Has To Do With Atheism and Interfaith Work

Inkerfaith: What My New Abraham Lincoln Tattoo Has To Do With Atheism and Interfaith Work

Posted on July 11, 2011July 12, 2011 by Chris Stedman
These last few weeks, I’ve gotten a lot of questions about my newest tattoo — a portrait of Abraham Lincoln on my right shoulder. “Why Abraham Lincoln? Is it because there are rumors... Read More
Exploring Houses of Worship

Exploring Houses of Worship

Posted on July 10, 2011 by Yaira Robinson
It is pretty clear to me that religious communities are groups of people who come together intentionally to serve each other, God (however God is known there), and the world the best way they can. Eac... Read More
Welcome to Rural Pennsylvania

Welcome to Rural Pennsylvania

Posted on July 9, 2011 by Chris Stedman
“I still can’t believe this is what I do for living,” I thought to myself as I walked out of the airport in State College, Pennsylvania. I was met by the Rev. David Witkovsky, Campus Chaplain fo... Read More
Life, Death and Everything In Between

Life, Death and Everything In Between

Posted on July 7, 2011January 3, 2012 by Adina Allen
This year, in our seven-person CPE group working at a large Jewish assisted living facility in Boston, we are taught by a United Church of Christ Reverend and my fellow students are Jewish and Unitari... Read More
“Balancing Judgment: The Effects of Religion in U.S. Courtrooms,” By Eve Turow

“Balancing Judgment: The Effects of Religion in U.S. Courtrooms,” By Eve Turow

Posted on June 21, 2011July 10, 2011 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
On December 14, 2004 Alabama Judge Ashley McKathan stepped into court adorned by a judicial robe embroidered with the Ten Commandments.  Stitched in large print, the Biblical statements were legible ... 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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