MULTIFAITH EDUCATION RESOURCES

            

RECOMMENDATONS FROM THE CENTER FOR MULTIFAITH EDUCATION ON BOOKS, FILMS, ARTICLES, AND MORE

compiled by
Dr. Lucinda Mosher and
Rabbi Daniel S. Brenner

       

          Recommended Works

 

Judith Berling's emphasis is on pedagogy and the learning process. Includes chapters on theological learning and church-based programs for learning about other religions. Very readable.

For more information on this book, please click here.

                               

 

BIBLIOGRAPHIES

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Christian Perspectives on Religious Pluralism

Jewish Perspectives on Religious Pluralism

Muslim Perspectives on Religious Pluralism

Religious Diversity 

in America

Spiritual Autobiography

Fiction on Religious Diversity and Pluralism

FAITH ON FILM

For Auburn's recommended film bibliography and teaching resources, please click here.

SPIRITUAL JOURNEYS

For information on Auburn's Spiritual Journeys: An Experiential Course on Religious Diversity, please click here

SYLLABI

For multifaith education syllabi from the American Academy of Religion, Harvard Pluralism Project, Wabash Center and others, please click here.

MULTIFAITH ORGANIZATIONS

For our page of links, please click here.

JOURNALS & ARTICLES

For our page of links to journals and articles, please click here.

  

The introduction and first chapter of this work by the Chief Rabbi of the British Commonwealth, make for a perfect start to any interreligious course.  

For reviews of The Dignity of Difference, please click here.

For more recommendations of books on Jewish Perspectives on Religious Pluralism, please click here.

A law professor at New York University traces America's religious diversity through the lens of four centuries of Church-State debates. Noah Feldman, a wonderful storyteller, captures the evolving self-understanding of America's religious character and posits ideas for a multifaith future.

For more recommendations of books on Religious Diversity in America, please click here.

A new multifaith collection of essays edited by David Ray Griffin favors the Whiteheadian approach to a Christian theology of religious pluralism advocated by John Cobb. Includes Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and Christian, perspectives.

For reviews of Deep Religious Pluralism, please click here.

For more recommendations of books on Christian Perspectives on Religious Pluralism, please click here.

 

 

 

 

BIBLIOGRAPHIES ON DIALOGUE

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Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations

Christian–Jewish

Christian–Muslim

Christian–Buddhist

Christian–Hindu

Christian–Taoist

Jewish–Muslim

Jewish–Buddhist

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