Building the Interfaith Youth Movement: Beyond Dialogue to Action

Building the Interfaith Youth Movement: Beyond Dialogue to Action

Building the Interfaith Youth Movement: Beyond Dialogue to Action

Building the Interfaith Youth Movement: Beyond Dialogue to Action

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Overview

Violence committed by religious young people has become a regular feature of our daily news reports. What we hear less about are the growing numbers of religious young people from all faith backgrounds who are committed to interfaith understanding and cooperation. Building the Interfaith Youth Movement is the first book to describe this important phenomenon. Contributions include concrete descriptions of various interfaith youth projects across the country_from an arts-program in the South Bronx to a research program at Harvard University to a national organization called the Interfaith Youth Core based in Chicago_written by the founders and leaders of those initiatives. Additional chapters articulate the theory and methodology of this important new movement. This book is a must-read for college chaplains, religious leaders who work with youth, and students and scholars of contemporary religion.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742572263
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 03/07/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 914 KB

About the Author

Eboo Patel is the Founder and Executive Director of the Interfaith Youth Core, a Chicago-based international organization that brings young people from different faith communities together to build understanding and cooperation. He earned his doctorate in the Sociology of Religion from the University of Oxford, where he studied on a Rhodes Scholarship. Patel is a regular guest on Chicago Public Radio and a frequent contributor to the Op-Ed pages of The Chicago Tribune. Additionally, he has written for The Harvard Divinity School Bulletin, Utne Magazine, The Journal of Muslim Law and Culture and National Public Radio. He serves on the Boards of the International Interfaith Center, CrossCurrents Magazine and Duke University's Islamic Studies Center. Patel has been featured in a range of media, including The New Republic, NPR, the BBC, and CNN. He is a sought-after speaker, and his addresses include the keynote speech at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum with President Jimmy Carter and the Baccalaureate Service Address at the University of Pennsylvania. Patel is an Ashoka Fellow, part of an elite network of social entrepreneurs with ideas that have the potential to change the world. Patrice Brodeur has recently been appointed Canada Research Chair on Islam, Pluralism,and Globalization at the University of Montreal in the Faculty of Theology and the Science of Religions. Born in Canada and educated in Israel and Jordan, he obtained his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1999. He has published on a variety of mostly contemporary subjects in Islamic and Religious Studies, from theory to applied religion. He has been active internationally in the field of interreligious dialogue and has begun articulating theoretical implications for the interdisciplinary academic study of religion. He was a fellow at the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard University (1997D1998) and received a summer National Endowment for the Humanities grant to study Islam at the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University (1999).

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Acknowledgements
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 CONTEXTS OF INTERFAITH YOUTH WORK
Chapter 5 Affirming Identity, Acheiving Pluralism
Chapter 6 Young Adult Development, Religious Identity, and Interreligious Solidarity in an Interfaith Learning Community
Chapter 7 Theologies of Interreligious Encounters and Their Relevance to Youth
Chapter 8 INTERNATIONAL INTERFAITH ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 9 Towards a Transnational Interfaith Youth Network in Higher Education
Chapter 10 The Gujarat Young Adult Project of the International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF)
Chapter 11 Youth Leadership
Chapter 12 The Next Generation
Chapter 13 HIGHER EDUCATION
Chapter 14 Youth and the Pluralism Project
Chapter 15 Seminarians Interacting
Chapter 16 Towards a Multifaith Community at Wellesley College
Chapter 17 Bringing Interfaith to the University of Illinois
Chapter 18 Ariculating What is at Stake in Interreligious Work
Chapter 19 SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 20 Teaching World Religions
Chapter 21 Secondary School Teacher Training in Religious Studies
Chapter 22 Training Teachers in American Religious Diversity
Chapter 23 COMMUNITY-BASED PROJECTS
Chapter 24 The Interfaith Youth Core
Chapter 25 Interfaith Youth Leadership Council of the Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston
Chapter 26 The High School Youth Program of the Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington
Chapter 27 The Sacred Stories of the Ghetto Film School
Chapter 28 IMMERSION PROJECTS
Chapter 29 Spirit into Action
Chapter 30 E Pluribus Union
Chapter 31 The Chicago Interfaith Service House
Chapter 32 Face to Face/Faith to Faith
Chapter 33 PASTORAL WORK
Chapter 34 Ask Pastor Paul
Chapter 35 Conclusion
Chapter 36 Epilogue
Chapter 37 Index
Chapter 38 About the Contributors
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