Presents the theology for Interfaith as a faith-to love each other, act with compassion and in community-and how to make it work. Explores who might be called to Interfaith and the questions, "What can I do?" and "How can I get involved?" For anyone interested in exploring the world's spiritual paths without feeling they must abandon their own.
Presents the theology for Interfaith as a faith-to love each other, act with compassion and in community-and how to make it work. Explores who might be called to Interfaith and the questions, "What can I do?" and "How can I get involved?" For anyone interested in exploring the world's spiritual paths without feeling they must abandon their own.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rev. Steven Greenebaum, an Interfaith minister and founder of Living Interfaith Church in Lynnwood, Washington, is the author of The Interfaith Alternative. Featured in the New York Times, he speaks and leads workshops on Interfaith and compassion as the core of our diverse spiritual traditions throughout the United States and Canada.
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Preface vii Part I The Call of Interfaith 1 1 Interfaith as a Faith 3 2 Guides or Rulebooks? 7 3 Why Are Our Paths So Different? 11 4 What We Call It Matters 17 5 A Blasphemous Look at Blasphemy 22 Voices of Interfaith 26 Part II Day-to-Day Interfaith 29 6 The Decision to Act 31 7 Why Interfaith Can Be Hard 35 8 What Does It Mean to Practice Interfaith? 42 9 The Foundation of Interfaith Dialogue 50 10 Broadening the Dialogue 57 Voices of Interfaith 61 Part III Starting an Interfaith Church 63 11 Holding Safe, Sacred Space 65 12 Foundations for Starting an Interfaith Spiritual Community 72 13 The Road to Living Interfaith 78 14 Joys and Bumps along the Way 90 15 Some Thoughts on Interfaith Ministry 97 Voices of Interfaith 100 Part IV Resources for an Interfaith Community 101 16 Choosing an Interfaith Minister 109 17 I Think I Want to Be an Interfaith Minister 114 18 Anatomy of an Interfaith Service 119 19 Some Interfaith Liturgy 125 Conclusion: Where Do We Go from Here? 135 Appendix: Possibly Helpful Documents 137 Notes 152 Suggestions for Further Reading 157
Preface vii Part I The Call of Interfaith 1 1 Interfaith as a Faith 3 2 Guides or Rulebooks? 7 3 Why Are Our Paths So Different? 11 4 What We Call It Matters 17 5 A Blasphemous Look at Blasphemy 22 Voices of Interfaith 26 Part II Day-to-Day Interfaith 29 6 The Decision to Act 31 7 Why Interfaith Can Be Hard 35 8 What Does It Mean to Practice Interfaith? 42 9 The Foundation of Interfaith Dialogue 50 10 Broadening the Dialogue 57 Voices of Interfaith 61 Part III Starting an Interfaith Church 63 11 Holding Safe, Sacred Space 65 12 Foundations for Starting an Interfaith Spiritual Community 72 13 The Road to Living Interfaith 78 14 Joys and Bumps along the Way 90 15 Some Thoughts on Interfaith Ministry 97 Voices of Interfaith 100 Part IV Resources for an Interfaith Community 101 16 Choosing an Interfaith Minister 109 17 I Think I Want to Be an Interfaith Minister 114 18 Anatomy of an Interfaith Service 119 19 Some Interfaith Liturgy 125 Conclusion: Where Do We Go from Here? 135 Appendix: Possibly Helpful Documents 137 Notes 152 Suggestions for Further Reading 157
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