Interreligious Dialogue

Session: Spring
Type: Synchronous
Units: 3
Academic Year: 2019 - 2020
Approval Required: No

This course will present a framework for the practice of interreligious dialogue, in a collaborative and pluralist environment. It will draw upon contemporary texts and guest lectures representing a diversity of faith traditions to provide an integrative context for building bridges between and among religious boundaries. Students will be encouraged to share their interreligious experiences to foster discussion about ways in which to engage in interfaith work among and between different traditions and understand interreligious dialogue from a variety of perspectives. Course Format and Evaluation: seminar, with final presentation and research paper or project on a specific topic or theme. Intended audience: all degree programs.

Relates to Thresholds: I, II, IV, VI, VII, VIII. Relates to MFC: Social Justice in the Public Square, Leads the Faith into the Future.