Interfaith Dialogue in One’s Own House
Sometimes, when we least expect it, we are called to live out what we say or think. Some people do this very, very well. Professor Paul F. Knitter had explored and taught interfaith dialogue for [...]
Sometimes, when we least expect it, we are called to live out what we say or think. Some people do this very, very well. Professor Paul F. Knitter had explored and taught interfaith dialogue for [...]
The next three weeks have me engaged in activities that, unfortunately, will take me away from our weekly discussion here. I’ll pick up again with new thoughts in January, but in the meantime, here are [...]
I was at an interfaith shouting match, and a dialogue broke out. In the process, it yielded a glimpse of how the web is changing civil discourse. The setting: a moderator in Interfaith Forums, a [...]