Encounter
Encounter
Encounter
A survey of the interfaith encounter in the U.S. through portraits of interfaith organizations and essays highlighting the historical and contemporary challenges of religious diversity
Interfaith Infrastructure
For thirty years, we have studied the development of new forms of interfaith encounter. The events of 9/11 demonstrated the importance of interfaith groups; since then, we have witnessed the growth of hundreds of new interfaith initiatives. The “interfaith infrastructure” is emerging in real-time, providing an innovative context for the kind of engagement we describe as “pluralism.”
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Essays
Encounter historical perspectives
First Encounters: Native Americans and Christians
Establishment or Tolerance?
The "Free Exercise" of Religion
African Religion in America
Alternative Altars
Catholic and Jewish Immigrants
Asians and Asian Exclusion
Parliament of Religions, 1893
God's Melting Pot
The Right to Be Different
Xenophobia: Closing the Door
A Three Religion Country?
A New Multi-Religious America
Today's Challenges Introduction
From Diversity to Pluralism
Parliament of Religions, 1993 and Beyond
Stereotypes and Prejudice
Not in This Neighborhood! Zoning Battles
Violence and Vandalism
Cooperation at the Grassroots
Encounter in the Courts
Encounter in the Public Schools
Encounter over the Curriculum
School Holidays? Prayers?
Encounter in the Public Square
Hospitals in a New Era
America's Growing Interfaith Infrastructure
Common Cause in Social Action
Sharing Prayers, Sharing Space
"Spiritual but not Religious"