Guest Post: Susan Katz-Miller and Dalia El Ariny What do you think of when you hear the word “interfaith”? Perhaps your town gathers people of different religions for an annual Thanksgiving service. Or, maybe you get together more regularly, for community service in a soup kitchen. Or, you may have attended educational programs, with representatives […]
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Interfaith Work and Interfaith Families:
Inter-Religious History and Common Values: Guidelines for Syllabus Development
Guest Post: Prof. Rev. ‘Public Friend’ Felipe Ribeiro, Latin American Permanent Forum on Religious Teaching (CLAECIR FONAPER), Interfaith Religious Teaching Association of Brazil (ASSINTEC), Liberal Religious Educators Association (LREDA), Quaker Religious Education Collaborative (QREC) Since its colonization, America has been a multi-religious continent. When operating at their best, these various religious and belief traditions have […]
The Case for Interfaith Education in Religious/Faith-Based Classrooms
Guest Blog: Rev. Lauren Zinn, Ph.D. This post is an edited version of If You Meet a Religious Leader on the Road… first published by ZinnHouse in 2016. Who is honored? He who gives honor to others. – Pirkei Avot An interfaith orientation within a mono-faith educational program is no longer optional. Today, it is essential. As countries around […]



