Interfaith ministry is no longer an exotic aberration. It is now the norm. What Catholic hospital chaplain has not found himself visiting a Protestant or Jewish person? What Protestant minister has not found herself giving comfort and counsel to a person of another faith tradition, however much in passing? The world has grown smaller, our communities are much more diverse, and our ministries every day touch people who our grandparents' ministers would rarely have encountered
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Don Mackenzie shares his story of interfaith dialogue, what he learned through that dialogue and his...
The author suggests that we are at a time in history when religious formation, which has tended to f...
Today, we are regularly exposed to a panoply of competing ideas, beliefs, and practices. We no longe...
Current increases in population migration, movement, and co-existence are theological opportunities ...
Melanie-Préjean Sullivan shares her work as an interfaith chaplain in a traditional Catholic colleg...
Religious leaders today need new skills to meet the religiously pluralistic socieity in which they s...
This session is part three of a six part series running through the 2018-2019 academic year titled E...
We believe that God is present, actively at work, and reveals Himself in various ways through the re...
People who orient around religion differently are interacting with greater frequency than ever befor...
This essay introduces a mini-symposium that asks whether the preparation of future chaplains today a...
Harris, Maria. Reshaping religious education: conversations on contemporary practice. Louisville, Ky...
One model for improving theological training is Avondale’s Mission Immersion Experiences for ministr...
Similar but different is the metaphor to describe both multifaith books reviewed here—similar in tha...
Islam is the religion of my parents and grandparents. How do I manifest its true practice? After Sep...
2015-08-04Despite the United States being considered one of the most religiously diverse nations in ...
Don Mackenzie shares his story of interfaith dialogue, what he learned through that dialogue and his...
The author suggests that we are at a time in history when religious formation, which has tended to f...
Today, we are regularly exposed to a panoply of competing ideas, beliefs, and practices. We no longe...
Current increases in population migration, movement, and co-existence are theological opportunities ...
Melanie-Préjean Sullivan shares her work as an interfaith chaplain in a traditional Catholic colleg...
Religious leaders today need new skills to meet the religiously pluralistic socieity in which they s...
This session is part three of a six part series running through the 2018-2019 academic year titled E...
We believe that God is present, actively at work, and reveals Himself in various ways through the re...
People who orient around religion differently are interacting with greater frequency than ever befor...
This essay introduces a mini-symposium that asks whether the preparation of future chaplains today a...
Harris, Maria. Reshaping religious education: conversations on contemporary practice. Louisville, Ky...
One model for improving theological training is Avondale’s Mission Immersion Experiences for ministr...
Similar but different is the metaphor to describe both multifaith books reviewed here—similar in tha...
Islam is the religion of my parents and grandparents. How do I manifest its true practice? After Sep...
2015-08-04Despite the United States being considered one of the most religiously diverse nations in ...