Interactive Faith: The Essential Interreligious Community Building Handbook

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This practical guide to the key methods and resources of the interfaith movement will help you effectively engage people of other faith traditions in order to increase understanding and acceptance in your community and beyond.

Drawing on the knowledge and experience of interfaith leaders from the world's many faith traditions-Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Baha'i Faith, Jainism, Shinto, Sikh Faith, Taoism, Zoroastrianism-this comprehensive resource provides ...

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Overview

This practical guide to the key methods and resources of the interfaith movement will help you effectively engage people of other faith traditions in order to increase understanding and acceptance in your community and beyond.

Drawing on the knowledge and experience of interfaith leaders from the world's many faith traditions-Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Baha'i Faith, Jainism, Shinto, Sikh Faith, Taoism, Zoroastrianism-this comprehensive resource provides practical ideas for connecting with people of all faiths and backgrounds through common concerns and activities that promote respect and support. It enables communities rich with diversity to work together to create paths toward peace and justice.

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"America is coming to a tipping point, a critical crossroads after which no one will be able to avoid dealing with our growing religious diversity." So writes Heckman, a seasoned director of interfaith programs and former executive director of Religions for Peace-USA. This book, which brings together five original essays filled with case studies on interreligious dialogue, serves as a primer to those who may be new to the movement or find themselves in need of fresh ideas. Its basic premise is that the elements of commonality between religions are greater than their differences. Heckman starts out with a glossary of important terms, which are followed by essays on different ways to facilitate engagement. Eboo Patel, who is called a "rock star" of the movement, contributes a piece on his Interfaith Youth Core. The volume closes with a brief review of the dozen or so most common world religions, a thorough list of interfaith organizations and a comprehensive bibliography. This book should be required reading for clergy and anyone else interested in furthering the cause of pluralism. (Aug.)

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781594732379
  • Publisher: Skylight Paths Publishing
  • Publication date: 4/28/2008
  • Pages: 400
  • Sales rank: 976,095
  • Product dimensions: 9.04 (w) x 6.24 (h) x 0.84 (d)

Table of Contents


Foreword   Rev. Dirk Ficca     xi
Acknowledgments     xv
Introduction: Interfaith Dialogue: What Is It and Why Is It Important?     1
Creating Interreligious Community through Dialogue
Dialogue through Conversation-Spoken Dialogue   Rev. Dr. Francis Tiso     23
Dialogue through Arts-"Opening the World's Door"   Abby Stamelman Hocky, MSW   Rev. Susan Teegen-Case   Rabbi Carol Harris-Shapiro     43
Dialogue through Observation and Participation-Interfaith Prayer Services   Rev. Dr. Clark Lobenstine     77
Living Interreligious Dialogue through Service and Advocacy
Action through Service-From Shared Values to Common Action   Dr. Eboo Patel   April Kunze   Noah Silverman     111
Action through Advocacy: Many Faiths, Common Purpose   Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy     139
Interfaith Resources
Brief Overview of Faith Traditions     157
Interfaith Organizations and the Web     191
Suggestions for Other Resources     215
A Taxonomy of Interfaith   Bud Heckman     223
A Closer Look at Swidler's "Dialogue Decalogue"   Rev. Dr. Francis Tiso     231
A Formal Model: The West Coast Dialogue of Catholics and Muslims   Rev. Dr. Francis Tiso     241
Notes     253
About the Contributors     257
About Religions for Peace     261
Index     263
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