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The JTS Commentary for Va'era by Claire Davidson Bruder, Student, The Rabbinical School of JTS, and Sherouk Ahmed, Student, Bayan Islamic Graduate School at Chicago Theological SeminaryIn the first week of 2025, the Washington Theological Consortium hosted a weeklong interfaith dialogue program at the United Lutheran Seminary in Philadelphia. Third-year JTS rabbinical student and Milstein Center for Interreligious Dialogue program manager Claire Davidson Bruder participated in this program, alongside other Jewish, Christian, and Muslim seminary students. The following d'var Torah is a collaboration between Claire and Sherouk Ahmed, a chaplaincy student at Bayan, an Islamic graduate school in partnership with the Chicago Theological Seminary.Music provided by JJReinhold / Pond5
You know what time it is! TRUTH and YaYa are back with their Halloween antics and in this episode they're connecting with Nyya Toussaint, Haitian and Black American Pastor and scholar of the Sociology of Religion, Linguistics, and International Affairs. Nyya's research interests focus on interreligious engagement between African Diasporic Religions and Christianity and he's here to dive into the real talk question of the week, "Spiritual Possession… inherently good or bad?" Then in the Moon reading YaYa welcomes us into the ever alluring and mysterious season of the Scorpio and provides us with some resources if we want to go a little deeper into our own personal moon readings. You can connect with Nyya on @nagobredrin or @lanbiakmanchet The Garden Within by Dr. Anita Phillps can be found here: www.anitaphillips.com/book
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The Rev. Salmoon Bashir leads us in exploring the important topic of ecumenical and interreligious relations of the Episcopal Church. We discuss the significance of dialogue, mutual respect, and collaborative efforts in addressing common challenges and demonstrating Christ's love and unity to the world.Rev. Bashir also shares his personal experiences and reflections that led him to this work and discuss the Cathedral's involvement in this ministry both locally and in the wider Episcopal Church. Additionally, he provides insights into the ecumenical and interreligious resolutions presented and passed during the 81st General Convention of the Episcopal Church, along with their implications for the future.
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The time has come for nondualism. As a fundamentally unifying concept, nondualism may seem out of place in an age of rising nationalism and bitter deglobalization, but our current debates over tribalism and universalism all grant nondualism an informative relevance. Nondualism rejects both separation and identity, thereby encouraging unity-in-difference. Yet “nondualism” as a word occupies a large semantic field. Nondual theists advocate the unity of humankind and God, while nondual atheists advocate the inseparability of all persons, without reference to a divinity. Ecological nondualism asserts that we are in nature and nature is in us, while monistic nondualists assert that only God exists and all difference is illusion. Edited by Jon Paul Sydnor and Anthony Watson, and guided by scholars from different religions and specializations, Nondualism: An Interreligious Exploration (Lexington Books, 2023) explores the semantic field that nondualism occupies. The collection elicits the expansive potential of the concept, clarifies agreement and disagreement, and considers current applications. In every case, nondualism is universal in its relevance yet always distinctive in its contribution. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The time has come for nondualism. As a fundamentally unifying concept, nondualism may seem out of place in an age of rising nationalism and bitter deglobalization, but our current debates over tribalism and universalism all grant nondualism an informative relevance. Nondualism rejects both separation and identity, thereby encouraging unity-in-difference. Yet “nondualism” as a word occupies a large semantic field. Nondual theists advocate the unity of humankind and God, while nondual atheists advocate the inseparability of all persons, without reference to a divinity. Ecological nondualism asserts that we are in nature and nature is in us, while monistic nondualists assert that only God exists and all difference is illusion. Edited by Jon Paul Sydnor and Anthony Watson, and guided by scholars from different religions and specializations, Nondualism: An Interreligious Exploration (Lexington Books, 2023) explores the semantic field that nondualism occupies. The collection elicits the expansive potential of the concept, clarifies agreement and disagreement, and considers current applications. In every case, nondualism is universal in its relevance yet always distinctive in its contribution. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
The time has come for nondualism. As a fundamentally unifying concept, nondualism may seem out of place in an age of rising nationalism and bitter deglobalization, but our current debates over tribalism and universalism all grant nondualism an informative relevance. Nondualism rejects both separation and identity, thereby encouraging unity-in-difference. Yet “nondualism” as a word occupies a large semantic field. Nondual theists advocate the unity of humankind and God, while nondual atheists advocate the inseparability of all persons, without reference to a divinity. Ecological nondualism asserts that we are in nature and nature is in us, while monistic nondualists assert that only God exists and all difference is illusion. Edited by Jon Paul Sydnor and Anthony Watson, and guided by scholars from different religions and specializations, Nondualism: An Interreligious Exploration (Lexington Books, 2023) explores the semantic field that nondualism occupies. The collection elicits the expansive potential of the concept, clarifies agreement and disagreement, and considers current applications. In every case, nondualism is universal in its relevance yet always distinctive in its contribution. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/indian-religions
The time has come for nondualism. As a fundamentally unifying concept, nondualism may seem out of place in an age of rising nationalism and bitter deglobalization, but our current debates over tribalism and universalism all grant nondualism an informative relevance. Nondualism rejects both separation and identity, thereby encouraging unity-in-difference. Yet “nondualism” as a word occupies a large semantic field. Nondual theists advocate the unity of humankind and God, while nondual atheists advocate the inseparability of all persons, without reference to a divinity. Ecological nondualism asserts that we are in nature and nature is in us, while monistic nondualists assert that only God exists and all difference is illusion. Edited by Jon Paul Sydnor and Anthony Watson, and guided by scholars from different religions and specializations, Nondualism: An Interreligious Exploration (Lexington Books, 2023) explores the semantic field that nondualism occupies. The collection elicits the expansive potential of the concept, clarifies agreement and disagreement, and considers current applications. In every case, nondualism is universal in its relevance yet always distinctive in its contribution. Raj Balkaran is a scholar of Sanskrit narrative texts. He teaches at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and at his own virtual School of Indian Wisdom. For information see rajbalkaran.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
In this episode, Abeer and Jen have a conversation with Shadia Qubti, a Palestinian Christian scholar and activist. In the conversation, Shadia shares about her experience being Palestinian with Israeli citizenship and the challenges and barriers that Palestinian women often face. We also discuss the Western church's role in peacebuilding, practices for decolonizing solidarity, and the idea of seeking positive, constructive peace. Shadia Qubti is a Palestinian Christian who has worked in peace-building and advocacy initiatives for 15 years. She is particularly focused on amplifying the voices and perspectives of women and other minorities in various ways, one of which was in the Women Behind the Wall podcast, which she hosted previously. Shadia was born and raised in Nazareth. She studied International Relations and English Language at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and Conflict Resolution and Nonviolent Action at Trinity Dublin College in Ireland. Shadia recently completed a second MA degree in Interreligious and Indigenous Studies at Vancouver School of Theology, where she completed her thesis, "A Theological Conversation between Palestinian and North American Indigenous Understandings of Land." Shadia is currently working as the Community Engagement Animator at Trinity Grace United Church in Vancouver, Canada. You can follow Shadia on IG @shadiaqubti (where she will share her Master's Thesis upon request). If you enjoy our podcast, please consider becoming a monthly supporter at: https://ko-fi.com/acrossthedividepodcast Follow Across the Divide on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acrossthedividepodcast/ Show Notes Women Behind the Wall Podcast “Do Not Be Afraid–A Palestinian Reflection on Advent,” Shadia Qubti, Sabeel Cornerstone “Palestinian Christians reflect on a Christmas like no other,” Shadia Qubti and others, Canadian Mennonite Magazine “Land and People,” Andrea Smith in A Land Full of God Galtung Institute for Peace Theory and Peace Practice“Timeline: Israel's Attacks on Gaza Since 2005,” Al Jazeera (including the 2014 War) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/acrossthedivide/message
In this episode, we sit down with Gabriela Frey and Dr. Thea Mohr to delve into the latest developments in the Buddhist women's movement and the Council of Europe. We spoke about the crucial role Sakyadhita plays as a member of the European Buddhist Union (EBU). Our conversation explores the intricacies of the EBU's representation in the Council of Europe, with Gabriela Frey serving as a key figure in the Conference for International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs). What did we learn from our discussion? The importance of dialogue! The EBU's presence in the Council of Europe, represented by Gabriela Frey as the EBU's representative and its involvement with the Committee for Interreligious and Interconvictional Dialogue highlight the significance of dialogue in their work. Our guests provide insights into how their efforts are relevant to civil society, shedding light on the impact of Buddhism in shaping interfaith and interconvictional discussions. The conclusion? In this precious world, gender balance and religious balance are greatly needed — in order to live in a more harmonious way together! Enjoy this episode! For more information visit our website: https://www.europeanbuddhistunion.org/
Episode (140) of the podcast Walk Talk Listen will delve into the forthcoming book "Gratitude, Injury and Repair in a Pandemic Age: an Interreligious dialogue" featuring insights from Michael Trice. Michael holds the positions of Founding Director at the Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement and Spehar-Halligan Professor at Seattle University. Trice was appointed Director and Professor at the STM Center for Religious Wisdom & World Affairs in July 2019 and later assumed the same roles at the Seattle University Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement in July 2021. As a Faculty-Administrator, Trice is a professionally trained theologian with extensive experience in leading teams focused on public theology's impact on society. His approach as a Constructive Theologian is rooted in interdisciplinary and integrationist methodologies, addressing contemporary theological challenges. Trice has served on national and international boards, including as Secretary of the Parliament of the World's Religions, a member of the United Nations Environmental Programme Religion-Science Consortium, and part of the Vatican Covid-19 Commission Ecology Working Group. His career spans 30 years in public theology, including a role as Associate Executive for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in the office of Ecumenical and Inter-religious Relations (2004-2011), where he also represented Bishop Mark Hanson on President Obama's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. With a strong entrepreneurial spirit, Trice's leadership focuses on egalitarian, strengths-based approaches and discernment. He leads a diverse and international Center Advisory Council in the Pacific Northwest and regularly publishes in Constructive Theology, particularly on theological responses to pluralism. His leadership at the Center aligns with Seattle University's Strategic Vision (2020-2025), the Society of Jesus General Congregation 34, key external donors, and a commitment to holistic personal development. In 2018, Trice undertook a sabbatical project exploring society's evolving relationship with theological education and organized religion, and the increasing interest in virtual learning for public theology. This led to the creation of Religica in October 2018, a platform emphasizing podcasts and blogcasts with influential figures at the intersection of religion and society. Religica integrates into the work of the Center, hosting scholarly projects, testing theological hypotheses, and serving as a hub for diverse religious and spiritual traditions. Looking forward, the Center, under Trice's guidance, aims to develop as a comprehensive platform for public theology, fostering ecumenical and interreligious engagement in alignment with Seattle University's mission. Trice's role at the university encompasses teaching, research, scholarship, and service, all unified under his identity as a constructive theologian engaged with both the university and the wider world. The songs picked by all our guests can be found via our playlist #walktalklisten here. The social media handles of Michael (Facebook and Instagram) and his Center are: Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Please let me/us know via our email innovationhub@cwsglobal.org what you think about this new series. We would love to hear from you. Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org. We also encourage you to check out the special WTL series Enough for All about an organization called CWS.
10/20/23 7am CT Hour - Mary Hallan Fiorito/ George Weigel John, Glen and Sarah chat about President Biden's Address to the Nation, Travel cautions, Jim Jordan and MLB playoffs, plus Office Chocolate Day. Mary shares the life and story of Caryll Houselander a possible Saint. George breaks down the accomplishments of St. John Paul II in the area of interreligious relations between the Jewish and Muslim people.
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True Parents established the International Religious Foundation (IRF) on April 25, 1983...
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We must create a scripture of oneness for the sake of averting conflict among religions...
True Parents founded the Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace (IIFWP) on February 6, 1999, for the purpose of connecting our international foundation, centered on the UN, with our interreligious foundation...
In this podcast episode, you will hear a Daily Reminder from Supreme Matriarch Ji Kwang Dae Poep Sa Nim about religions. On Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023, we will celebrate the 11th Interreligious Women's Encounter Day in Hamburg at the Hamburg Yun Hwa Dharma Sah. Many women of different religions will come.Even if you are not religious, you are welcome. There will be different workshops and time to exchange ideas.Thank you very much Ji Kwang Dae Poep Sa Nim,I wish you take a lot for yourself from this episode.Aloha,Gak Duk
The Interreligious and International Peace Council True Parents proposed establishing a religious council led by spiritual leaders at the UN for the realization of world peace...
Rabbi Or N. Rose is a scholar of Hasidism and Neo-Hasidism who is deeply involved in interreligious dialogue. He is the Director of the Miller Center for Interreligious Learning and Leadership at Hebrew College in Newton Centre, Massachusetts, and co-editor of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi: Essential Teachings.In this episode, we explore Rabbi Rose's interest in interreligious understanding, the distinction between interreligious dialogue and ‘deep ecumenism,' ideals and reality in dialogue, and the dialogue of the head, heart, and hands. We then turn to the relationships between Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and the Reverend Howard Thurman and Father Thomas Merton. We also explore the origins of Hasidism and Neo-Hasidism, what it means to be a Neo-Hasid from a personal perspective, the spiritual practices of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, and the tension between universalism and particularism in Judaism. Miller Center for Interreligous Learning & Leadership at Hebrew CollegeWith Head and Heart: The Autobiography of Howard ThurmanCharis FoundationGolden Turtle SoundSupport the show
To say that planning a Model Seder and Iftar was a learning experience would be an understatement. In this conversation, Orthodox Jew Deena Grant shares how surprised she was to discover many similarities between her tradition and those in Islam.
Religious difference is integral to life in the United States. Each religious tradition and community exists within a mosaic of cultural, historical, social, ethnic, and racial contexts. Trying to find the balance and create an urgency for interreligious pluralism is not a mission that many would choose to take on willingly, but this week we speak with a person who works for such an organization that has made it their goal to do just that. Heather Miller Rubens is the Executive Director and Roman Catholic Scholar at the Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies (ICJS). She is responsible for advancing the organization's vision to build an interreligious society in which dialogue replaces division, friendship overcomes fear, and education eradicates ignorance. The Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies (ICJS) believe engaging religious difference is necessary and transformative. The ICJS works to dismantle religious bias and bigotry to foster an interreligious society in which dialogue replaces division, friendship overcomes fear, and education eradicates ignorance. Through courses, fellowships, online events, and scholarship initiatives, ICJS builds learning communities where religious difference becomes a powerful force for good. ICJS is an independent 501c3 nonprofit organization. More information is at icjs.org.The Urgency of Interreligious Pluralism: https://icjs.org/resource/the-urgency-of-interreligious-pluralism/Guest Bio:Heather Miller Rubens is the Executive Director and Roman Catholic Scholar at the Institute for Islamic, Christian, and Jewish Studies (ICJS). She is responsible for advancing the organization's vision to build an interreligious society in which dialogue replaces division, friendship overcomes fear, and education eradicates ignorance. Rubens is an experienced teacher, public speaker, facilitator, and practitioner of interreligious learning and dialogue. She develops educational initiatives that foster interreligious learning and conversation for the public in the Baltimore-Washington corridor and online. Rubens is a member of the Committee on Ethics, Religion and the Holocaust at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, a board member of the Washington Theological Consortium, and an invited member of the Christian Scholars Group. She has served in leadership positions with the Council of Centers on Jewish-Christian Relations and the Catholic Theological Society of America. She is a member of the 2019 Class of The Baltimore Leadership. Rubens holds degrees from Georgetown University (B.A.), the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies (G.Dip.), and the University of Chicago (A.M. and Ph.D.). In her research and writing Rubens creatively focuses on the theoretical, theological, ethical, and political implications of affirming religious diversity and building an interreligious society.Support the showTo learn more about the show, contact our hosts, or recommend future guests, click on the links below: Website: https://www.faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/ Faithful Host: Josh@faithfulpoliticspodcast.com Political Host: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.com Twitter: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics
This episode reverently approaches the permanent Jewish origins of Christianity. Interreligious dialogue is presented as a vital task for Catholic theology today. To read the Second Vatican Council document Nostra aetate, see https://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_decl_19651028_nostra-aetate_en.html To read a blog post on My Interior Castle about Jewish-Christian dialogue, go to https://www.myinteriorcastle.com/blog/emmanuel-levinas-and-jewish-christian-dialogue To read Dr. Wallenfang's 2022 book on the life and work of Jewish philosopher Emmanuel Levinas, visit https://www.amazon.com/Emmanuel-Levinas-Variations-God-Us-ebook/dp/B09V39ZXKB/ref=sr_1_4?crid=NBVLGFF9PLYC&keywords=donald+wallenfang&qid=1678283569&sprefix=%2Caps%2C366&sr=8-4 To read Dr. Wallenfang's 2019 book Evangelization as Interreligious Dialogue, go to https://www.amazon.com/Evangelization-Interreligious-Dialogue-Global-Perspectives-ebook/dp/B08129XQHX/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1678283635&sr=8-13 The following are excellent Catholic resources on Jewish-Christian dialogue: http://www.christianunity.va/content/unitacristiani/en/commissione-per-i-rapporti-religiosi-con-l-ebraismo/commissione-per-i-rapporti-religiosi-con-l-ebraismo-crre/documenti-della-commissione/en.html http://www.christianunity.va/content/unitacristiani/en/commissione-per-i-rapporti-religiosi-con-l-ebraismo/commissione-per-i-rapporti-religiosi-con-l-ebraismo-crre/documenti-della-commissione/en1.html https://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/liturgical-year/lent/guidelines-for-catholic-jewish-relations https://www.usccb.org/prayer-worship/liturgical-year/triduum/questions-jews-judaism-triduum https://www.usccb.org/committees/ecumenical-interreligious-affairs/documents-produced-usccb-catholic-jewish-relations https://www.usccb.org/committees/ecumenical-interreligious-affairs/jewish To access The Shoeless Podcast by Donald and Megan Wallenfang, go to https://www.myinteriorcastle.com/podcasts/the-shoeless-podcast For more rich content in Catholic theology, philosophy and spirituality, visit https://www.myinteriorcastle.com/store Follow us on Social Media- Facebook at "Donald Wallenfang" Twitter- @septimasmoradas Instagram- myinteriorcastle313 YouTube at "Donald Wallenfang" or @myinteriorcastle313
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for Happiness, Healing, Salvation, Miracles, Blessing & Prosperity - meet God LIVE Register https://forms.gle/WdotQA8p4soTFMM78 thus Let's Unite efforts globally for #Peace2027 Daily at 19.00 (your local time & place) with your friends, family, organizations and #PrayWithNick for: - Ultimate Global Peace by 2027 - All countries to be restored to God by 2027 - Peace in Ukraine, Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Yemen, Syria, Israel, Myanmar, Palestine, Sudan, Algeria and all hot spots globally as soon as possible - People that sufferers - True Parents, True children and True Family - True Mother's health - Healing Oceans and all Environment by 2027 - Humankind to plant and raise 1 billion+ trees globally by 2027 - South and North Korea peaceful reunification this year - Global economy that benefits all nations and people to be set up worldwide by 2027 - All countries to stop weapons production and distribution and begin to invest in peace and in the well-being of humanity by 2027 - All families globally to receive God's Marriage Blessing by 2027 - All religions by 2027 to start to work together in unity to illuminate humankind about God our all humans Heavenly Parent and His tireless work of humans salvation behind the history, receive marriage blessing from Messiah 2nd coming and pass to all humanity - Peace Road to be built globally by 2027 - till 2027 humankind to finish all wars and sanctions globally forever - Reform health care systems for good, globally, by 2027 - Total Liberation of Our Heavenly Parent and ancestors in spiritual world - Science and religion unity by 2027 - to be accomplished all this as is written in #HumankindOnStepToPerfection predictions book - Join 40 days prayer, devotions and blessing condition 20.11-29.12.2022 for success of vital marriage blessing events in Europe, Africa, Asia, Americas and all True Parents peacebuilding activities globally; With today's prayers effort pray for peace & Leaders Global Cooperation and Society Networking for #Peace2027 @Emb #GPBNet - Prayer requests: 1. Please pray to Heavenly Parent for total healing of autistic Yan Kyrpale this year 2. Please pray to Heavenly Parent to help HTM Cirpala bless 1200+ couples this year 3. Please Pray for Daniil Kyrpala an 10 years old kid - that Heavenly Parent will allow him to speak and get rid of autism this year 4. Please pray for Heavenly Parent's Holly Community good development in Korea, Burundi, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Cote d'Ivoire, EU, South Africa, USA, India, Uganda and globally 5. Please pray for Good membership and financial development of global peace building God's True Love GPBNet 6. Please pray for the success of Interfaith Pilgrimage Second Coming Global Tour - Peace Road 7. Please pray for unification Movement in Japan which is oppressed by government 8. Please pray for 17 December Global Blessing Event Thank you. Aju - Amen Quotes: The days of persecution requiring bloodshed may be drawing to a close, however they have not disappeared yet. The Christian belief in the Second Advent of Christ arises from a deep yearning for a true nation. It anticipates that, based on Christianity's worldwide spiritual foundation, the Lord will restore and establish the substantial nation that was lost. Dearest blessed families, humanity has entered the Era after the Coming of Heaven, when we are receiving heavenly fortune anew. In front of the new heaven and new earth, the vortex of disbelief and betrayal that has troubled the earth is withdrawing. In the fifth year of Cheon II Guk, spring is coming, and soon it will be in full bloom. The time has come for all blessed families to arise with firm resolution. Let us fulfill our providential responsibility to unite all six billion people of the world into one family. We shall do this by lifting up the Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace, which stands in the vertical position of Abel. The Mongolian peoples, who are the root of some seventy to eighty percent of the --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nicolae-cirpala/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicolae-cirpala/support
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thus Let's Unite efforts globally for #Peace2027 daily at 19.00 (your local time & place) with your friends, family, organizations and #PrayWithNick for: - Ultimate Global Peace by 2027 - All countries to be restored to God by 2027 - Peace in Ukraine, Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Yemen, Syria, Israel, Myanmar, Palestine, Sudan, Algeria and all hot spots globally as soon as possible - People that sufferers - True Parents, True children and True Family - True Mother's health - Healing Oceans and all Environment by 2027 - Humankind to plant and raise 1 billion+ trees globally by 2027 - South and North Korea peaceful reunification this year - Global economy that benefits all nations and people to be set up worldwide by 2027 - All countries to stop weapons production and distribution and begin to invest in peace and in the well-being of humanity by 2027 - All families globally to receive God's Marriage Blessing by 2027 - All religions by 2027 to start to work together in unity to illuminate humankind about God our all humans Heavenly Parent and His tireless work of humans salvation behind the history, receive marriage blessing from Messiah 2nd coming and pass to all humanity - Peace Road to be built globally by 2027 - till 2027 humankind to finish all wars and sanctions globally forever - Reform health care systems for good, globally, by 2027 - Total Liberation of Our Heavenly Parent and ancestors in spiritual world - Science and religion unity by 2027 - to be accomplished all this as is written in #HumankindOnStepToPerfection predictions book - Join 40 days prayer, devotions and blessing condition 20.11-29.12.2022 for success of vital marriage blessing events in Europe, Africa, Asia, Americas and all True Parents peacebuilding activities globally; With today's prayers efforts for Peace and @Pilgrimages- Interfaith, Spirituality and Futurology Network for Peace - Prayer requests: 1. Please pray to Heavenly Parent for total healing of autistic Yan Kyrpale this year 2. Please pray to Heavenly Parent to help HTM Cirpala bless 1200+ couples this year 3. Please Pray for Daniil Kyrpala an 10 years old kid - that Heavenly Parent will allow him to speak and get rid of autism this year 4. Please pray for Heavenly Parent's Holly Community good development in Korea, Burundi, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Cote d'Ivoire, EU, South Africa, USA, India, Uganda and globally 5. Please pray for Good membership and financial development of global peace building God's True Love GPBNet 6. Please pray for the success of Interfaith Pilgrimage Second Coming Global Tour - Peace Road 7. Please pray for unification Movement in Japan which is oppressed by government 8. Please pray for 17 December Global Blessing Event 9. Pray for Congo, war is not far from our town GOMA/ NORTH-KIVU PROVINCE/ DR CONGO Thank you. Aju - Amen Quotes: Furthermore, one of the reasons I founded the Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace was to help create an interreligious assembly to serve as a senate or council within the United Nations. To implement this plan, I propose that each nation, in addition to its current ambassador, send a religious ambassador to the United Nations to serve as a member of the religious assembly, or UN senate. The mission statement of the representatives to this UN senate would require that they have a genuinely ecumenical or interreligious consciousness and that they have the training and ability to teach a universal, transnational ideal of peace. The nature of their purpose and mission would prohibit their promoting the narrow interests of a particular country. Rather, they would carry out their duties for the ideal of peace in the world and for the sake of all humanity in accordance with God's Will. -For even more Blessings Join our Global Meeting Online and feel the presence of God at our Daily visionary, meditation and devotions meetings #ForPeace Healing, Salvation, Prosperity and Blessing, join and pray everyone according to you --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nicolae-cirpala/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicolae-cirpala/support
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for Healing, Salvation, Miracles, Blessing & Prosperity - meet God LIVE Register https://forms.gle/WdotQA8p4soTFMM78 thus Let's Unite efforts globally for #Peace2027 daily at 19.00 (your local time & place) with your friends, family, organizations and #PrayWithNick for: - Ultimate Global Peace by 2027 - All countries to be restored to God by 2027 - Peace in Ukraine, Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Yemen, Syria, Israel, Myanmar, Palestine, Sudan, Algeria and all hot spots globally as soon as possible - People that sufferers - True Parents, True children and True Family - True Mother's health - Healing Oceans and all Environment by 2027 - Humankind to plant and raise 1 billion+ trees globally by 2027 - South and North Korea peaceful reunification this year - Global economy that benefits all nations and people to be set up worldwide by 2027 - All countries to stop weapons production and distribution and begin to invest in peace and in the well-being of humanity by 2027 - All families globally to receive God's Marriage Blessing by 2027 - All religions by 2027 to start to work together in unity to illuminate humankind about God our all humans Heavenly Parent and His tireless work of humans salvation behind the history, receive marriage blessing from Messiah 2nd coming and pass to all humanity - Peace Road to be built globally by 2027 - till 2027 humankind to finish all wars and sanctions globally forever - Reform health care systems for good, globally, by 2027 - Total Liberation of Our Heavenly Parent and ancestors in spiritual world - Science and religion unity by 2027 - to be accomplished all this as is written in #HumankindOnStepToPerfection predictions book - Join 40 days prayer, devotions and blessing condition 20.11-29.12.2022 for success of vital marriage blessing events in Europe, Africa, Asia, Americas and all True Parents peacebuilding activities globally; With today's prayers efforts for Peace and @Emb #GPBNet Leaders and Society Network for Peace - Prayer requests: 1. Please pray to Heavenly Parent for total healing of autistic Yan Kyrpale this year 2. Please pray to Heavenly Parent to help HTM Cirpala bless 1200+ couples this year 3. Please Pray for Daniil Kyrpala an 10 years old kid - that Heavenly Parent will allow him to speak and get rid of autism this year 4. Please pray for Heavenly Parent's Holly Community good development in Korea, Burundi, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Cote d'Ivoire, EU, South Africa, USA, India, Uganda and globally 5. Please pray for Good membership and financial development of global peace building God's True Love GPBNet 6. Please pray for the success of Interfaith Pilgrimage Second Coming Global Tour - Peace Road 7. Please pray for unification Movement in Japan which is oppressed by government 8. Please pray for 17 December Global Blessing Event 9. Pray for Congo, war is not far from our town GOMA/ NORTH-KIVU PROVINCE/ DR CONGO Thank you. Aju - Amen Quotes: Furthermore, one of the reasons I founded the Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace was to help create an interreligious assembly to serve as a senate or council within the United Nations. To implement this plan, I propose that each nation, in addition to its current ambassador, send a religious ambassador to the United Nations to serve as a member of the religious assembly, or UN senate. The mission statement of the representatives to this UN senate would require that they have a genuinely ecumenical or interreligious consciousness and that they have the training and ability to teach a universal, transnational ideal of peace. The nature of their purpose and mission would prohibit their promoting the narrow interests of a particular country. Rather, they would carry out their duties for the ideal of peace in the world and for the sake of all humanity in accordance with God's Will. -For even more Blessings Join our Global Meeting Online and feel the presence of God at our Daily visionary, meditation and devotions meeti --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nicolae-cirpala/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicolae-cirpala/support
Shadia Qubti is a Palestinian from Nazareth who is currently completing a degree in Interreligious and Indigenous Studies at Vancouver School of Theology in Canada. Prior to coming to Canada, Shadia studied International Relations and English Language at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, as well as Conflict Resolution and Nonviolent Action at Trinity Dublin College in Ireland. She has worked for over 10 years in policy initiatives and peacebuilding in various organizations, both local and international, working with both Palestinians and Israelis. Through her academic and professional work, Shadia seeks to amplify the voices of Palestinian women and create open discussions about the struggles that they face. Much of her work revolves around reconciliation, identity and political mobilization with a certain focus on Palestinian Christians.Women Behind The Wall Podcast Subscribe to this podcast, and donate to CJPME to support the work that we do.
In this episode we continue our series on Palestinian Liberation Theology talking about Women Behind The Wall with Shadia Qubti, who is a Palestinian Christian from Nazareth and has worked in peacebuilding and advocacy initiatives for 15 years in Israel and Palestine. She is the host of Women Behind the Wall, which features stories of women living in Israel and Palestine, and she is currently pursuing a degree in Interreligious and Indigenous Studies at Vancouver School of Theology (Canada). Over the course of our conversation we discuss the importance of indigenous theologies for thinking through the Israel-Palestine conflict better. We also discuss the amazing work that Shadia does on her podcast and some of the stories that she is able to tell of women's experiences in Palestine. Team members on the episode from The Two Cities include: Dr. Brandon Hurlbert and Stephanie Kate Judd.
Mark Penrith interviews Michael Swain, of ForSA about a recent trip he made to Singapore regarding the Interreligious Association for Peace and Development? Michael Swain is the Executive Director of ForSA. He studied law abroad, has been successful in business, and is a co-founder of the His People/Every Nation church movement in South Africa. FOR SA (Freedom of Religion South Africa) is a legal advocacy organisation working to protect and promote the constitutional right to religious freedom in South Africa.
Mark Penrith interviews Michael Swain, of ForSA about a recent trip he made to Singapore regarding the Interreligious Association for Peace and Development? Michael Swain is the Executive Director of ForSA. He studied law abroad, has been successful in business, and is a co-founder of the His People/Every Nation church movement in South Africa. FOR SA (Freedom of Religion South Africa) is a legal advocacy organisation working to protect and promote the constitutional right to religious freedom in South Africa. Table Talk
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For months prior to the open house of the Washington D.C. Temple, Diana Brown led a unique group of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and friends on a different kind of open house tour. The group visited sacred sites of other faiths in an effort to learn and foster interreligious relationships. Diana is the assistant director of interreligious engagement at Georgetown University and a Latter-day Saint. She joins the Church News podcast to talk about this "Reverse Open House” and how Latter-day Saints can strengthen relationships with friends, neighbors and community members through interfaith interactions. The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Kent is joined by Rabbi Noam Marans. Noam is the American Jewish Committee's director of Interreligious and Intergroup Relations. Don't miss this conversation as we discuss the importance of advocacy and outreach in our communities.
In this episode, Kent is joined by Rabbi Noam Marans. Noam is the American Jewish Committee's director of Interreligious and Intergroup Relations. Don't miss this conversation as we discuss the importance of advocacy and outreach in our communities.
14-15 March, 2022, the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies of Lund University and Institute for Contextual Theology organised a conference in memory of the late Aasulv Lande. Borders between religions have always been porous in terms of ideas, rituals, communities and individuals. Multireligious identities form in the encounters and in the overlapping areas between religions. Prof. Aasulv Lande served as a missionary in Japan and got deeply involved in encountering Buddhism. Much of his research and life took place in the areas of contact between Christianity and other religions, most notably Buddhism. In this conference, we want to explore and discuss the phenomenon of multireligious identities. Prof. of Global Christianity at CTR, Mika Vähäkangas, gives an introduction to the conference and its first speaker, Kajsa Ahlstrand prof. Church and Mission Studies, World Christianity and Interreligious studies, Uppsala Universtity, with the rubric: A Bit Christian, a Bit Buddhist. ---------------------------------------------- Music for the R&T is generously provided by the Nous ---------------------------------------------- Religion and Theology is produced by Joel Kuhlin for the Center for Theology and Religious Studies. If you have comments or critique of this episode, or any other episodes of R&T, please contact us via the podcast's twitteraccount: @reloteol.
For this month of love, we are bringing you a two-part Valentine’s Special miniseries where host Suryatapa Mukherjee speaks to queer couples about their journey. In this episode of Pride and Prejudice, we hear from Dr Zahid Shafi Ansari and Ranjan Koul, a gay couple in their 50’s living in Delhi with their six cats. Ranjan is a Kashmiri Pandit who grew up in the Valley while Zahid grew up in Saudi Arabia. This is a story of what it was like to be gay in the 80’s, the queer icons they looked up to, the history they witnessed before their eyes. And of course, it’s a story about finding love and peace. Show notes: Reading 'Same Sex Love In India' as historian Saleem Kidwai passes | Pride and Prejudice Furore over a film - Frontline’s 1998 article on Shiv Sena’s campaign against ‘Fire’ See sunoindia.in/privacy-policy for privacy information.
CHRISTIAN UNITY WITH FATHER RICK GINTHER - In this segment of Faith in Action, our guest Father Rick Ginther, director, for the office of ecumenism and Interreligious affairs, talks with co-hosts Brigid Ayer and Kent Blandford, about Christian Unity and the week of prayer for unity, on Jan. 17-23, 2022. for details about the ministry of ecumenism and interreligious affairs, for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis the website is www.archindy.org/ecumenism/
In this riveting discussion Muhammed Elsanousi helps us understand how colonialism has built a legacy of mistrust between Muslims and Christians, and how through persistent dialogue and mutual understanding this can be overcome. Their latest research is found here: https://www.peacemakersnetwork.org/research/
Why should Fridays have all the fun? Go crazy on Mondays with Laura Gonzalez on 'Lunatic Mondays'..... Anything can happen!!! From the archives of Lunatic Mondays we invite you to enjoy: Rev. Florence Edwards-Miller chatting with Laura Gonzalez about inter-religious winter celebrations. Originally aired on November 23rd 2020
Scott A. Shay is a leading businessman, thought leader, and author of several widely read books on profound issues facing the Jewish community. Scott is the co-founder and Chairman ofSignature Bank, well known as one of the best banks in New York for private business owners.Scott earned a BA in Economics and a Masters in Management from Northwestern University, a valuable experience due to the commitment of his professors to high academic standards and the ideals of the university's motto.Scott is a distinguished leader in the Jewish community and an avid student of religion and its application to the world outside of the synagogue, church, or mosque. These interests are reflected in Conspiracy U, as well as his previous two books, In Good Faith: Questioning Religion and Atheism and Getting Our Groove Back: How to Energize American Jewry. https://www.scottshay.com/ingoodfaith.
“Hanukkah is not always right around Christmas... yet the two holidays have kind of become analogous to one another in the US.”— Rachel GreenblattIn an atmosphere where Christmas steals the spotlight and occupies the airwaves, can Hanukkah find appreciation as a meaningful holiday that explores multiple powerful themes relevant to our modern world?Does the religious fusion practiced by interreligious families (such Chrismukkah celebrations) dilute the meaning of both holidays or create a new space for deepened faith?And does the practice of gift giving take away from the intended meaning of Hanukkah?This episode of the Living Jewishly podcast is an instalment of What Would You Do?, a podcast about Judaism and ethics. Dr. Elliot Malamet and guests Rachel Greenblatt and Jeffrey Goldwasser investigate the ethics of our approach to winter holidays, how we can hold onto our religious identities while integrating new traditions, and where to find balance in the rise of holiday consumerism.The guests for this episode are Rachel Greenblatt, a digital culture editor at Insider, and Jeffrey Goldwasser, the spiritual leader of Temple Sinai in Cranston, Rhode Island. “There's no doubt that Hanukkah gift giving has become a more significant marker of the holiday.”— Jeffrey GoldwasserThis episode discusses: ✔ Why and how gift giving became such an important part of Hanukkah — and the role that Christmas has played in this✔ How to hold onto our identity and navigate the integration of new traditions into our holidays✔ Why it's important to tie the teachings of Hanukkah into how we experience our modern world Highlights: 00:51 Intro03:13 Rachel Greenblatt & gift giving05:32 Bringing more joy to the holiday09:19 Shift to a more “fun” Judaism11:58 Consumerism & compensation13:35 Navigating identity17:28 Jeffrey Goldwasser & gift giving20:11 Holidays & capitalism22:48 Hanukkah & the modern world25:24 December dilemma28:50 Interreligious families & inclusion37:07 Identity, dating & pressure46:44 OutroLinks: To get in contact or learn more about Living Jewishly: Visit our website: https://livingjewishly.org Follow us on Instagram: @living.jewishly Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO2YEegjapKpQeXG6zh6tzw or send us an email at hello@livingjewishly.org. Shalom!
Roland Faber was born in Austria. He received his M.A., Ph.D., and Habilitation at the University of Vienna. He occupies the Kilsby Family/John B. Cobb, Jr., Professor of Process Studies at Claremont School of Theology, and serves as Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Claremont Graduate University. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the Whitehead Research Project, and Co-Director of the Center for Process Studies. Research and publications encompass the fields of Whitehead's philosophy, Process Philosophy and Process Theology; (De)Constructive Theology; Poststructuralism (Gilles Deleuze); Transreligious Discourse (epistemology of Religious Relativity and Unity) and interreligious applications (e.g., Christianity, Buddhism, Baha'i Faith); Comparative Philosophy and Mysticism (Meister Eckhart, Nicolas of Cusa, Ibn 'Arabi), and Theopoetics (an approach to post-structuralist and process theology, which addresses the liberating necessity of multiplicity). More information on his work can be found on his webpage:http://faber.whiteheadresearch.org.
We have been doing this show for two years. It doesn't feel like two years because so much has happened in that time. Ema and I are so pleased with how the show has grown, and we are really happy with the episodes that we have created. I want to say thank you to everyone who has been listening, and I greatly appreciate all of the encouraging messages that people send in. Ema and I are both very excited to continue providing you with great content on theology, philosophy, and science. What we talk about in today's episode is a bit of what the future of the podcast will look like. We also discuss the value of interreligious dialogue and philosophy of religion. Credits: Host: R.T. Mullins (PhD, University of St Andrews) is a senior research fellow at the University of Helsinki's Collegium for Advanced Studies. Scientific Adviser and Show Manager: Ema Sani (PhD, University of Glasgow) is a postdoctoral fellow in biology at the University of Edinburgh. Music by Rockandmetal_domination – Raising-questions rtmullins.com
Religion, or faith at work, is a critical dimension of Diversity and Inclusion but one that too often doesn't get the attention it deserves. Founded in 1992, The Tanenbaum Centre works to foster greater understanding between people of different faiths and is a great resource for those looking to incoporporate religion or faith into their DEI practice.For this episode of Here Comes Everyone I'm joined by Leslie Funk who will share her insights into the dynamics of religion in the workplace. With faith and religion being such a central part of many people's identity this episode is also essential listening for anyone working in the area of workplace culture or who believes that workplaces are best when we can all be our whole authentic selves.
Professor Atalia Omer moderates a conversation highlighting the successes and challenges of interreligious peacebuilding around the world. Guests include Nell Bolton, a 2003 graduate of the Kroc Institute's Master's program who now works as the Senior Technical Advisor for Justice and Peacebuilding with Catholic Relief Services; Rashied Omar, a 2001 Master's alumni and Research Scholar of Islamic Studies and Peacebuilding here at Notre Dame; and Hippolyt Pul, Executive Director at the Institute of Peace and Development in Ghana. This episode was recorded at the November 2019 Building Sustainable Peace conference.
Dr. Taylor Marshall Reviews Pope Francis’ New Encyclical Fratelli tutti under the 7 bullet points: 1. Is it a valid “Encyclical”? 2. Racism 3. Interreligious relations and False Ecumenism 4. Immigration and Private Property (Socialism) 5. “Liberty, equality and fraternity” aka Freemasonic goals 6. Dignity of women 7. Capital punishment and Just War 8. United Nations International politics Taylor Marshall’s book: Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within: https://amzn.to/35fGp6k Watch this new podcast episode by clicking here: Taylor Marshall’s book: Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within: https://amzn.to/35fGp6k Or listen to the audio mp3 here: If you’d like to order a copy of Taylor’s new book Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within, you can order it in Hardback, Kindle, or Audiobook. Check out Patreon Patron Benefits for Donating to Dr Taylor Marshall’s Show! All these video discussions are free. Do you want to recommend a show, get signed books, and show support? Here's how: click on Patreon Patron link: Become a Patron of this Podcast: I am hoping to produce more free weekly podcast Videos. Please help me launch these videos by working with me on Patreon to produce more free content. In gratitude, I'll send you some signed books or even stream a theology event for you and your friends. Please become one of my patrons and check out the various tier benefits at: https://www.patreon.com/drtaylormarshall If the audio player does not show up in your email or browser, please click here to listen. If you find this podcast episode helpful, please share this podcast on Facebook. Get more from the Taylor Marshall Show: * Read Taylor Marshall’s historical fiction Sword and Serpent Trilogy. * Download the Study Guide at: http://swordandserpent.com * Take classed with Dr Marshall at the New Saint Thomas Institute. Please visit newsaintthomas.com for more details. Please Share Your Feedback for Taylor Marshall Show: * I'd love to read your feedback: While you listen to today's podcast, would you please take 30 seconds to write a review? Please click here to Rate this Podcast! * iTunes: 3,549,958 downloads * Youtube: 10,311,915 downloads