Today there is a need for a vision of the world that takes account of religious, spiritual, and non-faith orientations in a way that promotes cooperation and resolves conflict. Educational programs that employ this article’s proposed four-dimensional interfaith leadership framework can contribute to that vision. Through dialogue for understanding and compassion, lens bias reflection and cognitive-affective frame-shifting, religious literacy, and leadership theory and practice, students can become socially conscious leaders who effect positive change in religiously diverse environments. This interfaith leadership framework is especially salient for Catholic institutions of higher education, but is readily extendable for use in other institut...
Leaders, educators, clergy and laypeople engaged in the work of peacemaking must acknowledge the pow...
This paper seeks to answer the questions: Why is interfaith leadership important in today’s society ...
2015-08-04Despite the United States being considered one of the most religiously diverse nations in ...
As tensions around religious diversity escalate in America, there is an increased realization that i...
Religious leaders today need new skills to meet the religiously pluralistic socieity in which they s...
This session will explore why developing interfaith competency on both staff and student levels is e...
People who orient around religion differently are interacting with greater frequency than ever befor...
This CPE paper is one of the contributions to the Philippine delegation’s final paper at the Dialogu...
Abstract On Catholic college campuses, community outreach and inter-faith cooperation occurs most of...
Today\u27s students will inherit responsibility for addressing complex issues and bringing people to...
Dafina Lazarus Stewart, Michael M. Kocet, and Sharon Lobdell explore what college and university cam...
In a world full of polarizing agents that function to divide society, the binding nature of interfai...
Join Dr. Barbara McGraw for an informal conversation to learn about her experience as the founder an...
To effectively lead with our religiously diverse national and global communities, colleges and unive...
Universities annually welcome students from a wide variety of locations, cultures, and backgrounds, ...
Leaders, educators, clergy and laypeople engaged in the work of peacemaking must acknowledge the pow...
This paper seeks to answer the questions: Why is interfaith leadership important in today’s society ...
2015-08-04Despite the United States being considered one of the most religiously diverse nations in ...
As tensions around religious diversity escalate in America, there is an increased realization that i...
Religious leaders today need new skills to meet the religiously pluralistic socieity in which they s...
This session will explore why developing interfaith competency on both staff and student levels is e...
People who orient around religion differently are interacting with greater frequency than ever befor...
This CPE paper is one of the contributions to the Philippine delegation’s final paper at the Dialogu...
Abstract On Catholic college campuses, community outreach and inter-faith cooperation occurs most of...
Today\u27s students will inherit responsibility for addressing complex issues and bringing people to...
Dafina Lazarus Stewart, Michael M. Kocet, and Sharon Lobdell explore what college and university cam...
In a world full of polarizing agents that function to divide society, the binding nature of interfai...
Join Dr. Barbara McGraw for an informal conversation to learn about her experience as the founder an...
To effectively lead with our religiously diverse national and global communities, colleges and unive...
Universities annually welcome students from a wide variety of locations, cultures, and backgrounds, ...
Leaders, educators, clergy and laypeople engaged in the work of peacemaking must acknowledge the pow...
This paper seeks to answer the questions: Why is interfaith leadership important in today’s society ...
2015-08-04Despite the United States being considered one of the most religiously diverse nations in ...