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Interreligious dialogue is increasingly perceived as an important factor in politics that can contribute to successful collaborations on a wide range of issues from containing local conflicts to tackling global climate change. While some see the dialogue of religious leaders as vital for bringing about a better world for all, others are more critical.The essays in this special issue of CrossCurrents begin with questions about the relationship between interreligious dialogue and diplomacy. How are career diplomats trained in religious literacy and interacting with religious leaders? How are states trying to use diplomatic dialogue to further their goals, and how are religious actors negotiating their own agency? How political should interreligious dialogue be?Contributors here are diplomats and scholars who present cases that examine the effectiveness of interreligious dialogue as a form of advancing political interests peacefully.In the September 2022 issue of CrossCurrents:"Editorial Introduction: Interreligious Dialogue and Diplomacy" by Melanie Barbato"Diplomacy and interreligious dialogue: A generative model" by Pasquale Ferrara"Interfaith Dialogue and Healthcare Diplomacy during Covid-19 and Beyond: Parameters, Opportunities, and Constraints" by Nukhet A. Sandal"Putting Interfaith Dialogue on the Public Diplomacy Radar: Goals, Power, Strategies, and the Influence of Worldviews" by Juyan Zhang"Bridging the Divides: Interreligious Diplomacy for Effective Peacebuilding" by Sharon Rosen"Interreligious Engagement and Political Theory: Between Virtue Ethics and Religious Humanism" by Michael Daniel Driessen"Diplomacy" and "The Fire and Sermon" poetry by Abhay K."Abu-Nimer, Mohammed & Renata Katalin Nelson, eds., Evaluating Interreligious Peacebuilding and Dialogue: Methods and Frameworks." reviewed by Richard McCallum
CrossCurrents connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice.In the December 2017 issue of CrossCurrents:"Ambiguity" by Anne Foerst"About the Cover Art" by Tobi Kahn"Japanese American Spiritual Ambiguity and Arts of Silence" by Brett J. Esaki"Belief and Delusion as Palliative Responses to Uncertainty" by Philip R. Corlett"'Clear as God's Words'??Dealing with Ambiguities in the Bible" by Manfred Oeming"More Choice, Less Uncertainty: The Paradoxical Relationship of Political Identity and News Exposure in the American Public Sphere" by Benjamin Gross"Why the Wende?" by Peter Heinegg"The Road to Monotheism" by Peter Heinegg"Do They Contradict Themselves?: Very Well Then They Contradict Themselves" by Peter Heinegg
CrossCurrents connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice. In the March 2018 issue of CrossCurrents:"Religion, Political Democracy, and Specters of Race: Introduction" by James Logan"The Future of Sexual Inclusion: Anti-Black Racism, Black Patriarchy and Prospects for Political Democracy" by Keri Day"Race: Fifty Years Later" by Stanley Hauerwas"The Backlash This Time: Obama, Trump, and the American Trauma" by Gary Dorrien"Black Dignity" by Vincent Lloyd"A World on Fire and Whiteness at the Core" by Jennifer Harvey"Do Black Lives Matter to White Chistians?: A Theological Reflection in Three Movements" by Ruben Rosario Rodriguez"Can Theses Black Bones Live?: Addressing the Necrotic in Us Theo-Politics" by Antonia Michelle Daymond"When Hope Appeared in Flesh: From Black Power to Barak Obama and the Spirit of the American Jeremiad" by Terrence L. Johnson"To Instill Love for My People: Reassembling the Social in a Time of Mass Criminalization" by Laura McTighe with Reverend Doris J. Green
CrossCurrents connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice.In the June 2009 issue of CrossCurrents:"The Scandal of Particularity" by Randi RashkoverINTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT"Introductory Essay" by Christopher M. Leighton"Reclaiming Particularity: Reflections on 'Reclaiming the Center: A Jewish?Christian Conversation'" by Rosann M. Catalano"Reflections on the Scandal of Particularity" by Andrew Foster ConnorsREVELATION"Reformed Theology, Revelation, and Particularity: John Calvin and H. Richard Niebuhr" by Douglas F. Ottati"Jews and Gentiles in the Divine Economy" by P. Mark AchtemeierTEXT AUTHORITY"He Unrolled the Scroll...and He Rolled Up the Scroll and Gave It Back" by Samuel E. Balentine"Reverence Despite Rejection: The Paradox of Early Christian Views of Biblical Authority" by Adam Gregerman"Traveling in Different Directions on the Liturgical Highway" by Karen Marie YustLAND"Land as an Issue in Christian&8208;Jewish Dialogue" by John T. Pawlikowski"The Place of 'Place' in Jewish Tradition" by Nina Beth CardinPEOPLE"Meet the New Paul, Same as the Old Paul: Michael Wychograd, Kendall Soulen, and the New Problem of Supersessionism" by William PlevanPOLITICS"The Scandal of Particularity: Particularity and the Public Square" by Paul D. Hanson"Democratic Structures and Democratic Cultures: A "Response" to Paul Hanson and David Novak" by Mark Douglas
CrossCurrents connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice. In the September 2010 issue of CrossCurrents:"Religion and the United Nations--Introduction" by Matthew WeinerSECTION 1: SCHOLARLY INTERPRETATIONS"'Religion, World Order, and Peace' Ten Years Later" by David Little"Religion, World Order, and Peace: An Indigenous African Perspective" by Wande Abimbola"Religion, World Order, and Peace: A Hindu Approach" by Varun Soni"Religion, World Order, and Peace: Buddhist Responses" by Donald K. Swearer"Religion, World Order, and Peace: Jewishness and Global Justice" by Jeff Israel"Religion, World Order, and Peace: Christianity, War, and Peacemaking" by James Heft"Religion, World Order, and Peace: A Muslim Perspective" by Abdulaziz SachedinaSECTION 2: EXPERIENCES FROM FAITH&8208;BASED ORGANIZATIONS"Sri Chinmoy's Work at the United Nations: Spirituality and the Power of Silence" by Kusumita P. Pedersen"The Salvation Army and the United Nations--Being Good Neighbors" by Carolyn J. R. Bailey"The Center for Interfaith Action and the MDGs: Leveraging Congregational Infrastructures for Maximum Impact on Disease and Poverty" by Andreas Hipple Jean DuffSECTION 3: EXPERIENCES FROM THE UNITED NATIONS"The UN System and Religious Actors in the Context of Global Change" by Josef Boehle"Bringing Communities Closer: The Role of the Alliance of Civilizations (AoC)" by Thomas Uthup"The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Working with Faith Representatives to address Climate Change: The Two Wings of Ethos and Ethics" by Natabara Rollosson"The United Nations Population Fund's (UNFPA's) Legacy of Engaging Faith&8208;Based Organizations as Cultural Agents of Change" by Azza Karam"Child Rights Organizations and Religious Communities: Powerful Partnerships for Children" by Stephen Hanmer"Concluding Thoughts on Religion and the United Nations: Redesigning the Culture of Development" by Azza Karam
CrossCurrents connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice. In the March 2019 issue of CrossCurrents:"The Current and Future Directions of Theological Education" by Christian Scharen"Liberating and Diversifying Theological Education: A Subversive or Empowering Aspiration?" by Amos Yong"Buy a Field: The Future of Theological Educators" by Willie James Jennings"From Multiculturality to Interculturality: The Aim of Theological Education in Today's Global Context" by va&728;nThanh Nguye˜n"No Joke! Resisting the "Culture of Disbelief" that Keeps Clergy Women Pushing Uphill" by Eileen R. Campbell-Reed"The Telos of Theological Education: A Theological Reflection" by Scott Woodward"Teaching Other Faiths About Islam: A Transformative Journey" by Zainab Alwani"'Knowing Who,' A Sermon on Proverbs 8:1-21" by Ted A. Smith"Teaching Toward the Practice of Ministry Today" by Christian Scharen"Identity Quests, Indebted Diversities, and Serving "The Church": Living the Questions of Ministerial Formation" by C. Melissa Snarr"Why Games and Gaming Might be the Best Way and Place in Which to Consider the Meaning and Purposes of Theological Education: A Reflection" by Mary E. Hess
CrossCurrents connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice. In the June 2020 issue of CrossCurrents:"Introduction" by Yelena Mazour-Matusevich"Privacy, Interiority and Confession: A Historical Perspective" by Yelena Mazour-Matusevich"Weaponizing Personal Data to Undermine Democracy" by Eric Santanen"The Surveillance of the Victim: Visibility, Privacy and the Crisis of Bodies in Franciscan Thought" by David B. Couturier"Whispers in the Closet: Reflections on TSA and Solitude" by Taraneh R. Wilkinson"Privacy and Digital Life: What Do I Owe My Neighbor" by Theresa E. Miedema
CrossCurrents connects the wisdom of the heart with the life of the mind and the experiences of the body. The journal is operated through its parent organization, the Association for Public Religion and Intellectual Life (APRIL), an interreligious network of academics, activists, artists, and community leaders seeking to engage the many ways religion meets the public. Contributions to the journal exist at the nexus of religion, education, the arts, and social justice.In the March 2012 issue of CrossCurrents:"Note About This Issue" by Charles P. Henderson"Introduction" by Vanessa L. Ochs"A Heart of Flesh: Beyond 'Creative Liturgy'" an essay by Catherine Madsen"Response to Catherine Madsen" by Randi Rashkover"Response to Catherina Madsen?God as Criterion of Jewish Liturgy" by Steven Kepnes"Response to Catherine Madsen, A Heart of Flesh: Beyond 'Creative Liturgy'" by Leah Hochman"Response to Catherine Madsen's Paper, A Heart of Flesh: Beyond 'Creative Liturgy"' by Caroline Rody"Catherine Madsen Responds" by Catherine Madsen"Law as Lyric, Lyric as Star Trek: A Reading of Kol Nidre" by Eric Murphy Selinger"Kaplan's Approach to Prayer Appreciated and Challenged" by Eric Caplan"On Poetry and Prayer" by Rachel Barenblat"Poetry and Prayer" by Edward Feld"Human Rights Need a Human Tradition" by Gabriel Moran"Theology After Obama--What Does Race Have to Do With It?: A Racial Prolegomenon to American Theological Production in the Twenty&8208;first Century" by James W. Perkinson"What Kind of Country?: Economic Crisis, the Obama Presidency, the Politics of Loathing, and the Common Good" by Gary Dorrien"Sexuality and the Jesus Tradition" a book review by J. Harold Ellens"Sexuality and the New Testament, Understanding Key Texts" a book review by J. Harold Ellens
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