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Academic Reflections

Here we present thought-provoking essays of Muslim, Christian, and Jewish scholars and leaders who seek to overcome conflicts of the past and build bridges of greater mutual understanding and cooperation.

Statements and Essays

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Jews’ Relations to Other Religions

Dr. Elliot Dorff investigates how Jews, based on their own tradition, are to relate to members of other religious traditions.
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Muslims, Pluralism, and Interfaith Dialogue

Dr. Amir Hussain explores the evolving relationships of Muslims and other religious traditions within the North American context.

No Religion is an Island

Dr. Abraham Heschel proposes a religious and philosophical framework for constructive inter-religious relations.
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Religion in the Public Square

In this reflection, the Rt. Rev, Alexei Smith addresses the issue of the proper role of religion in our pluralistic society.