Remaining Singular While Making the Plural: Why “Pluralism” Can be a Barrier...
During my time in the church (which is to say, my whole life), I have heard the word “tolerance” tossed around rather often, its usage peaking perhaps around the early-to-mid 2000s, probably in...
View ArticleReflections on a Snapshot of Religious Cooperation in Egypt
originally posted by @NevineZaki on Twitter I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t pay enough attention to what is going on in the world around me. Typically, my eyes are fixed on a pair of computer...
View ArticleCreating a Culture of Unity Through Interfaith Cooperation
There’s no question — our country is divided. Tension hangs in the air over every conversation about the budget, gay marriage, immigration, and gun control. Of course, difference of opinion is nothing...
View ArticlePrincipled Pluralism: The Challenge of Religious Diversity in 21st Century...
Eboo Patel, Jim Wallis and Meryl Chertoff discuss last week’s Aspen Ideas Festival and the challenge of religious diversity on HuffPost Religion. Religious differences can be a potent source of social...
View ArticleJesus CAN Co-Exist: A Response to the Rev. Karl Schaffenburg
The Rev. Karl Schaffenburg, the rector of Grace Church in Sheboygan, WI, published a short opinion piece in an early May issue of The Living Church, a popular publication among Episcopalians. The...
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