Seasoned workers in the interfaith vineyard rarely deviate when asked what has been most valuable in their interreligious journey – “It’s the relationships” comes back again and again. My Neighbor’s Faith – Stories of Interreligious Encounter, Growth, and Transformation (Orbis), published this month, takes us into those deep interfaith relationships with 53 religious leaders, teachers, theologians, community leaders, and activists. We’ve heard many of these voices before in their public, academic, or professional roles. In My Neighbor’s Faith, though, we get to hear their personal stories of encountering ‘the other’ and finding their lives transformed.
A Review of Golden States of Grace by Rick Nahmias
What the Emerging Interfaith Voices Tell Us
Double-Edged Daggers
Protecting the Sacred in a Shattered World
Women & Spirituality at the UN Commission on the Status of Women
On a rainy afternoon in late February 2012, a dozen women gather in a room of a hotel near the United Nations headquarters in New York. They are activists representing women’s organizations from across the U.S. and the world, and they come rooted in diverse spiritual and religious traditions. They are participants in the 56th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), attracted to our particular conversation by an informal grassroots invitation to join in celebrating women’s spiritual leadership and the Divine Feminine at the next Parliament of the World’s Religions.
March 2012 Resources
New “Interfaith Infrastructure” Website Documents U.S. Interfaith Movement
Reconciling the Blessings and Challenges of Diversity through Ancestral Spiritual Values
Wicca, Indigenous Traditions, and the Interfaith Movement
An Open Letter to All Peoples of Faith & Practice
Pilgrimage To Jerusalem - A Pilgrimage Of Peace
Security and International Peace Focus of WCC Consultation
“What Do You Believe?” – Teens Weigh In
Eboo Patel – Spokesperson in the Making
Bowled Over by Emerging Interfaith Voices
Indigenous Peoples Making an Interfaith Difference
Ibtisam Mahameed, Not Afraid to Speak Out
“If I consider myself a peace activist, then all my words and actions must be devoted to peace. For me this is Jihad, and if I die doing this I will be considered a martyr.”
- Ibtisam Mahameed
What Do Women Bring to the Interfaith Table?
This month TIO invited five remarkable women, interfaith leaders representing different faiths, to answer the question, “What do Women Bring to the Interfaith Table?” Three of their responses tell us stories – the other two approach the issue more on its own terms. But the result is a rounded, insightful discussion helping explain why women are more engaged as interfaith leaders than ever before.