Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue and State of Formation

Auburn is proud to be the institutional home of both the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue and its sibling publication, State of Formation. Both publications became formal programs of Auburn Seminary in 2010.

  • The Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue is a forum for academic, social, and timely issues affecting religious communities around the world. It is designed to increase the quality and frequency of interchanges between religious groups and their leaders. The Journal seeks to build an inter-religious community of scholars, in which people of different traditions learn from one another and work together for the common good.
     
  • State of Formation is a forum for emerging religious and ethical leaders. Founded by the Journal of Inter-Religious Dialogue, it is run in partnership with Hebrew College and Andover Newton and in collaboration with the Parliament of the World’s Religions.

Auburn celebrates the founders of these two programs, Joshua Stanton and Stephanie Hughes. Their work has already had a significant impact on scholarly and religious communities, and promises to serve as an important international forum for dialogue for years to come.

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