MULTIFAITH EDUCATION SYLLABI

DATABASES

American Academy of Religion

http://www.aarweb.org/syllabus/browse.asp

The AAR Syllabus Project offers a wide range of course syllabi from scholars working within the academic study of religion. Teachers in the field have contributed some of their most creative syllabi to this site.

The Pluralism Project http://www.pluralism.org/resources/syllabi/

Harvard's Pluralism Project has a collection of syllabi that reflect a sociological perspective on America's religious pluralism.

Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion

http://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/Internet/dialogue_syllabi.htm

The Wabash Center's Interreligious Dialogue Syllabi is an excellent collection of materials.

COURSES

Hartford Seminary:

Religion, Conflict and Peacemaking

http://www.hartsem.edu/academic/courses/janwntrspr04/th648.htm

This course, conceived by Rabbi Yehezkel Landau of Hartford Seminary, explores the paradox of religion as a source of division and conflict, on the one hand, and of peaceful aspirations and compassionate, sacrificial service on the other.

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