This event includes speakers from the three Abrahamic traditions. Judaism: Rabbi Barry D. Cytron, Director of Multi-Religious Fellows Program of Collegeville Institute Christianity: Rev. Grant Abbott, Theologian in Residence at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Islam: Samir Saikali, Founder of the Islamic Literacy Project This event is presented by The Niagara Foundation of Minnesota the Turkish American Society of Minnesota and Grace Lutheran Church of Apple Valley in collaboration with the Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning at the University of St. Thomas
A discussion of how the environment for interfaith dialogue is changing dramatically. Focus is upon...
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The Niagara Foundation of Minnesota hosts its sixth Abrahamic Dinner which is free and open to the p...
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You are cordially invited to the 11th Abrahamic Traditions Dinner which will feature a presentation ...
The recently published book Dangerous Religious ideas: The Deep Roots of Self-Critical Faith in Juda...
This paper is an outline of a lecture for health care professionals. Without an ambition to provide ...
Change and conflict within religious communities are experienced by people in all faith traditions. ...
This session is part three of a six part series running through the 2018-2019 academic year titled E...
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Judaism, Christianity and Islam are among universal religious faiths, which had influenced humanity ...
A discussion of how the environment for interfaith dialogue is changing dramatically. Focus is upon...
In an article and podcast from the World Economic Forum, religious leaders from Judaism, Islam, and ...
News release announces that a Jewish-Christian dialogue series will be held at the University of Day...
The Niagara Foundation of Minnesota hosts its sixth Abrahamic Dinner which is free and open to the p...
This session is part five of a six part series running through the 2018-2019 academic year titled En...
In November 2018, 6 students from Dr. Claude Stulting\u27s Senior Seminar on Religious Pluralism, at...
A lecture on “Muslim-Christian Dialogue: Challenges and Possibilities” will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tue...
The conference is focusing on the following themes: •To what extent is there a common paradigm in th...
You are cordially invited to the 11th Abrahamic Traditions Dinner which will feature a presentation ...
The recently published book Dangerous Religious ideas: The Deep Roots of Self-Critical Faith in Juda...
This paper is an outline of a lecture for health care professionals. Without an ambition to provide ...
Change and conflict within religious communities are experienced by people in all faith traditions. ...
This session is part three of a six part series running through the 2018-2019 academic year titled E...
In the 21st century there is a plethora of clichés, stereotypes, and over-generalizations about Musl...
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are among universal religious faiths, which had influenced humanity ...
A discussion of how the environment for interfaith dialogue is changing dramatically. Focus is upon...
In an article and podcast from the World Economic Forum, religious leaders from Judaism, Islam, and ...
News release announces that a Jewish-Christian dialogue series will be held at the University of Day...