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The limits of interfaith? Interfaith identities, emerging potentialities, and exclusivity

Culture and Religion, 2016
AbstractInterfaith movements within the United States are currently attempting to integrate nonreligionists – agnostics, unaffiliated, humanists, and atheists for example – into their dialogical spaces. We argue that this attempt to further inclusivity within interfaith movements, although well-intended, is impeded by what we refer to as the interfaith
Terry Shoemaker, Jae Edmonds
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Interfaith Engagement: The State of the Art

open access: yes, 2023
The planetary-scale problems of our current era make contemporary interfaith research, education and practice a fertile agenda for sustainable human development, locally, nationally, and internationally.
Johannes M Luetz   +2 more
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Interfaith Families

European Judaism, 2020
In an open, secular society, young people encounter one another outside the traditional framework of their respective religions. This article describes a Jewish approach to the issues and possibilities that arise when an interfaith marriage is contemplated.
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Interfaith Cooperation on Campus: Teaching Interfaith Literacy

Journal of College and Character, 2011
When public discourse around religious diversity is so fraught, how might faculty teach about religion in a way that encourages civic engagement and participation in a diverse society in college students? The authors suggest a way forward, what they call "interfaith literacy," and explore how it might play out in the college classroom.
Eboo Patel, Cassie Meyer
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The interfaith network (UK) and interfaith relations

Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, 1991
The InterFaith Network (UK) was formed officially in 1988 as the result of almost two years of negotiations, conversations and preparatory meetings. In the late 1980s there was a feeling in circles working in interfaith affairs that the time might have come for some form of national effort.
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The Women's Interfaith Journey: Journeying as a Method in Interfaith Relations

Missiology: An International Review, 2012
This article studies the Women's Interfaith Journey Project of the Henry Martyn Institute, a center for interreligious dialogue and conflict transformation in Hyderabad, India. It argues that the journey methodology used in the project offers news avenues for interfaith relations.
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Interfaith education: A new model for today’s interfaith families

International Review of Education, 2017
With societal changes rapidly transforming cultures that had been largely homogenous, today’s multi-cultural – and in particular interfaith – families need new educational strategies to help them understand their cultural roots and identify and clarify what aspects of their heritages they wish to nurture and transmit to their children.
Sheila C. Gordon, Benjamin Arenstein
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Interfaith encounters: Shifting from 'interfaith dialogue' to 'interfaith collaboration', a foundation for religious tolerance

Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Volume 2012 Issue 1, 2012
Today, in the globalized world in which we are living, with a full diversity of beliefs, thoughts and cultures, it has become essential for us all to focus on common ground and areas of cooperation, as well as challenges that face us regardless of our faith or belief systems. Our mutual coexistence is facing numerous challenges, starting with the acute
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