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Tag: interreligious dialogue

Mooz-lum

Mooz-lum

Posted on September 12, 2011September 11, 2011 by Phillipe Copeland
Article first published as Mooz-lum on Blogcritics. In the film Mooz-lum (2010) a family shares a moment of grief. Tightly embracing with bowed heads pressed together while their bodies shake with sob... Read More
Interreligious Dialogue and 9/11? Fanaticism is Not Religion.

Interreligious Dialogue and 9/11? Fanaticism is Not Religion.

Posted on September 7, 2011September 7, 2011 by Paul Joseph Greene
As we hurry forward toward the tenth anniversary of 9/11/2001, all sorts of discussions are popping up, and many of them have an interfaith perspective.  I am a huge fan and proponent of, and partici... Read More
Marriage and Interfaith Dialogue

Marriage and Interfaith Dialogue

Posted on June 29, 2011November 10, 2015 by Paul Joseph Greene
No doubt we are all aware of the outcomes of the collaboration of Republican and Democratic politicians in New York on 24 June 2011 which made New York the sixth state (in the United States) to legali... Read More
Why is Interfaith Dialogue Important?

Why is Interfaith Dialogue Important?

Posted on February 2, 2011February 3, 2011 by Marvin Lance Wiser
Perhaps you’ve heard of the Interfaith Movement, perhaps not. Either way, it should be important to you. Already in cities such as New York, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco and other... Read More
Interreligious Encounter: Magi, Mary, and Jesus

Interreligious Encounter: Magi, Mary, and Jesus

Posted on December 24, 2010December 26, 2010 by Paul Joseph Greene
What Scriptural model of dialogue might we choose? Let us live out the model of interreligious dialogue taught to us by the Magi and Mary—so that maybe (maybe) the Moseses and Pharaohs of our world... Read More
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