Journal of Interreligious Studies (JIRS) is a publication of BU School of Theology, Miller Center of Hebrew College, and Hartford International University. Editor-in-Chief @amotakacs.bsky.social.
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In JIRS 48, Salwa Alinat-Abed reviews Beyond Piety and Politics by Sabri Ciftci, F. Michael Wuthrich, and Ammar Shamaileh. Read it here: irstudies.org/index.php/ji...
“Reimagining Interfaith Engagement: A Postfoundationalist Comparative Theology Paradigm,” by David Muthukumar Sivasubramanian, from SAIACS in Bangalore, India, offers a constructive epistemological proposal for comparative theology. Read more in Issue 48 irstudies.org/index.php/ji...
“Monotheism and its Religious Alternatives: Some Neo-Perennialist Perspectives on the Divine Reality,” Christopher Knight from Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge advances apophatic framework for religious pluralism. Read More in irstudies.org/index.php/ji...
In JIRS 48, Carlos Piccone Camere reviews Douglas Ober's book Dust on the Throne (stanfordpress.bsky.social) Read about it : irstudies.org/index.php/ji...
Interreligious Studies Media has provided a free-to-use companion Classroom Integration Toolkit which accompanied the podcast! it contains materials for educators AND students! Check it out on interreligiousstudies.org/podcast
Samantha Lin, a @Georgetown Alumna, authors "Sacrifice and Wood of the Cross: The Aqedah in Judaism and Christianity.” Lin conducts a study of Augustine and Rashi, and their interpretations of Genesis 22. Read more in Issue 48 irstudies.org/index.php/ji...
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additionally Interreligious Studies Media has provided a companion Classroom Integration Toolkit which contains materials for educators AND students! Check it out on www.interreligiousstudies.org/podcast
This podcast episode is now live on PodBean through @setonhall.bsky.social additionally Interreligious Studies Media has provided a companion Classroom Integration Toolkit which contains materials for educators AND students! Check it out on www.interreligiousstudies.org/podcast
In the @setonhall.bsky.social recording studio with
Joanna Homrighausen, discussing her article, “Liturgical Letters: Jewish and Christian Calligraphic Art and Comparative Theology,” with the editor-in-chief of the JIRS, Listen here intersectionsshu.podbean.com/e/liturgical...
In @setonhall.bsky.social podcast recording studio, In this episode, Matthew Cavedon discusses his article, “Fraternal Pluralism: Pope Francis’s Contributions and Precedents,” with the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Interreligious Studies. Listen here intersectionsshu.podbean.com/e/exploring-...
In this episode, Joanna Homrighausen discusses her article, “Liturgical Letters: Jewish and Christian Calligraphic Art and Comparative Theology,” with the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Interreligi...
In this episode, Matthew Cavedon discusses his article, “Fraternal Pluralism: Pope Francis’s Contributions and Precedents,” with the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Interreligious Studies, in which ...
In the @setonhall.bsky.social recording studio with
Joanna Homrighausen, discussing her article, “Liturgical Letters: Jewish and Christian Calligraphic Art and Comparative Theology,” with the editor-in-chief of the JIRS, Listen here intersectionsshu.podbean.com/e/liturgical...
In @setonhall.bsky.social podcast recording studio, In this episode, Matthew Cavedon discusses his article, “Fraternal Pluralism: Pope Francis’s Contributions and Precedents,” with the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Interreligious Studies. Listen here intersectionsshu.podbean.com/e/exploring-...
In SHU's studio (@setonhall.bsky.social) this morning recording a new episode of Inter/Sections, sponsored by SHU's Institute for Communication & Religion + Interreligious Studies Media. @amotakacs.bsky.social interviews Aseel Azab a/b her article, "Blessed Be the Stranger." tinyurl.com/j45asz
In this episode, Joanna Homrighausen discusses her article, “Liturgical Letters: Jewish and Christian Calligraphic Art and Comparative Theology,” with the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Interreligi...
In this episode, Matthew Cavedon discusses his article, “Fraternal Pluralism: Pope Francis’s Contributions and Precedents,” with the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Interreligious Studies, in which ...