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Tag: Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue

Call for Submissions: Religion and Politics

Call for Submissions: Religion and Politics

Posted on June 22, 2012June 21, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
Call for Submissions for the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue™ Issue 11: Religion & Politics Given the undeniable impact of political affairs upon religious matters and of religion upon such ... Read More
“A Convergence of Faith: The Concept of Relation in the Work of Sara Grant, RSCJ,” by Stephanie Petersen-Corigliano

“A Convergence of Faith: The Concept of Relation in the Work of Sara Grant, RSCJ,” by Stephanie Petersen-Corigliano

Posted on June 10, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
Is the radical non-dualism of Advaita Vedanta fundamentally at odds with Christian monotheistic belief? Sara Grant, R.S.C.J., argues that it is not.  However, unlike her religious and monastic contem... Read More
“Hybridity of Kuanyin and Mary, Maternal Sacrifice and Salvation: A Comparative Theological Study,” by Jea Sophia Oh

“Hybridity of Kuanyin and Mary, Maternal Sacrifice and Salvation: A Comparative Theological Study,” by Jea Sophia Oh

Posted on June 10, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
What kind of life or living could be the key of salvation? This paper deconstructs the traditional understanding of sacrifice as the code of salvation, as many Christians have traditionally believed t... Read More
“Toward a Gender-Aware Approach to Abrahamic Dialogue,” by Virginia A. Spatz

“Toward a Gender-Aware Approach to Abrahamic Dialogue,” by Virginia A. Spatz

Posted on June 10, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
Interfaith dialogue, in practice, frequently overlooks gender as a key element in faith experiences, despite academic recognition of gender’s interaction with spirituality, religious experience,... Read More
“The Female Divine Figure within Several World Religions,” by Dorothy Yoder Nyce

“The Female Divine Figure within Several World Religions,” by Dorothy Yoder Nyce

Posted on June 10, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
This article, with Mary the Mother of Jesus as a starting point, examines the female divine in several notable living faiths. To be fixed on one deity or truth claim can imply that one alone is superi... Read More
“Royal Righteousness in the Ramayana? Faithful Leadership in India’s Mythic Masterpiece,” by Benjamin B. DeVan

“Royal Righteousness in the Ramayana? Faithful Leadership in India’s Mythic Masterpiece,” by Benjamin B. DeVan

Posted on June 8, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
Reading revered, sacred, classic, and popular religious texts and stories together is one significant way to enrich inter-religious relationships. This essay explores the Ramayana as a Hindu resource ... Read More
Experiential Intersections- A Christian Learns to Pray by Drew Love

Experiential Intersections- A Christian Learns to Pray by Drew Love

Posted on May 29, 2012May 13, 2015 by State of Formation
Prayer can be very difficult. I know this because many of my friends and acquaintances, from various backgrounds, have expressed to me their struggles with prayer. Some do not know what to say. Others... Read More
Ela Merom Responds to Rabbi Greenberg

Ela Merom Responds to Rabbi Greenberg

Posted on May 27, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
How can I respond in a way that takes into account the Holocaust in all of its horror, both the horror of the atrocious event itself and the horror of knowing that humanity could allow something like ... Read More
Nicolas Cable Responds to Rabbi Greenberg

Nicolas Cable Responds to Rabbi Greenberg

Posted on May 27, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
The modern Orthodox rabbi Irving Greenberg embodies vulnerability at a level not often seen in public discourse. His article, “What Would Roy and Alice Do?: A Reflection on How I came to Be a Failur... Read More
Adina Allen Responds to Rabbi Greenberg

Adina Allen Responds to Rabbi Greenberg

Posted on May 27, 2012 by Journal of Inter-Religious Studies
Reflecting on his experience of interfaith dialogue, Yitz describes his process of moving from a place of resistance to a place of openness and learning. The turning point was meeting a group of parti... 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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