Faith House Manhattan
May 8, 2008
When I was at the Everything Must Change Tour, I got the chance to speak with Samir Selmanovic. I’ve run across Samir’s writings before, as he has a chapter in An Emergent Manifesto of Hope entitled “The Sweet Problem of Inclusiveness: Finding Our God in the Other.” He’s also currently working on a book for [...]
Tags: Church, Dialogue, Emergent, Interfaith, InterreligiousWorship at Sabeel
July 11, 2005
Last week a few of us went into Jerusalem for the morning – we made it to the Temple Mount, although actually entering the Dome of the Rock is only for Muslims, and apparently it’s been that way for a few years now. It is absolutely gorgeous architecturally – it’s hard to imagine that this [...]
Tags: Ecumenical, Interfaith, Palestine, Sabeel, Travel, WorshipThe Dignity of Difference
March 13, 2005
I’m reading Jonathan Sacks’ The Dignity of Difference for my Sin & Salvation class. Sacks is the a self-proclaimed, Orthodox Jew who has been the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth since September of 1991. President Torrance has made extensive references to it, and the first 80 pages have been some [...]
Tags: Interfaith, TheologyReaching for Jesus…again.
August 7, 2004
I was browsing my archives and ran across this post from last November: Reaching for Jesus. It’s fun to read some stuff I’ve written even in the past year, and to see where I’ve come from on this blog, etc. I was reading this analogy I had, and I’m wondering what I was really thinking [...]
Tags: Interfaith, Theology
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