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A Woman is Acquired

A Woman is Acquired

Posted on February 8, 2013February 5, 2013 by Adina Allen
“A woman is acquired [in marriage] in three ways…by money, by document, or by intercourse.” This is how the first mishnah in the tractate Kiddushin begins. In just this sentence alone we gain a ... Read More
What’s the Big Deal About Interfaith Marriage?

What’s the Big Deal About Interfaith Marriage?

Posted on February 8, 2013February 8, 2013 by Jenn Lindsay
I attended the 2009 Parliament of the World’s Religions in Melbourne, Australia. I was amazed by the preponderance of sacred fashion statements (the hats!), the number of New Age practitioners from ... Read More
From Tolerance to Compassion

From Tolerance to Compassion

Posted on November 17, 2012November 16, 2012 by Amjad Saleem
On November 16th, it will be the International day of Tolerance, one of those UN designated days that are designed to gather global support around a cause, this one being the need to tolerate each oth... Read More
From Prejudice to Pluralism: Surfacing the Unconscious

From Prejudice to Pluralism: Surfacing the Unconscious

Posted on November 10, 2012November 11, 2012 by Adina Allen
By witnessing and transforming the most troubling parts of our religions we will transform ourselves and, in doing so, our relationship to those of other faiths. This work must begin with each of us a... Read More
Interreligious Angst

Interreligious Angst

Posted on October 5, 2012October 5, 2012 by Bhikshuni Lozang
I’ve recently come to identify an area of experience which I am here naming “interreligious angst.” It first came up last year, when I had my first experience of it, and since has re... Read More
Why Jesus’ wife matters to me

Why Jesus’ wife matters to me

Posted on October 4, 2012October 3, 2012 by Victoria Larson
The writing prompt in this week’s digest to State of Formation scholars asked, “Does it matter that Jesus may have had a wife?” I was surprised by the strength of my own response: a gray, hard-... Read More
The Limitations of Free Speech – Part 1

The Limitations of Free Speech – Part 1

Posted on September 30, 2012September 29, 2012 by Amjad Saleem
For those of us working in the field of intercultural dialogue and understanding, it has been a frustrating few weeks. Just as you think progress is being made between communities, global events peg y... Read More
Boston Candlelight Vigil – United Against Hate

Boston Candlelight Vigil – United Against Hate

Posted on August 9, 2012August 9, 2012 by Br. Larry Whitney
Yesterday evening, the Boston University Sikh Association hosted a citywide vigil at the University’s Marsh Chapel as a communal response to the attack on the Sikh temple in Milwaukee this past ... Read More
The Israeli Chroniclers and the Am Ha’Aretz of Palestine

The Israeli Chroniclers and the Am Ha’Aretz of Palestine

Posted on July 20, 2012July 20, 2012 by Sara Williams Staley
He only says, ‘Good fences make good neighbors’. 
Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder 
If I could put a notion in his head: 
’Why do they make good neighbors? Isn’... Read More
Multiple Belonging: Thoughts on Belonging to More Than One Religion

Multiple Belonging: Thoughts on Belonging to More Than One Religion

Posted on July 20, 2012July 20, 2012 by Jenn Lindsay
I am in the process of articulating how I can be both Christian and Jewish without being a “Jew for Jesus.” Many people hail from a smattering of religious influences and heritages. The current mo... Read More
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