by John T. Pawlikowski | Apr 28, 2020 | Opinion
I have been involved in Christian-Jewish relations for some 50 years. In the last decade, I have also entered the world of Christian-Jewish-Muslim relations and even to the wider interreligious dialogue as a board member of the Parliament of the World’s Religions. It...
by Kyle Tubbs | Dec 17, 2018 | Opinion
Have you ever traveled with young children? Everything takes longer. Bathroom stops, hauling around luggage, walking, eating. You do not get to only focus on your destination; instead, you are constantly making sure everyone is fed, comfortable and satisfied. Time...
by Terry Smith | Nov 13, 2018 | Opinion
In the schoolyard behind my wife’s classroom, her 10-year-old pupils engage in a daily rite of interfaith dialogue. Tenzin is a Tibetan Buddhist. His mom and dad emigrated to Canada four years ago. He is playing with Mousa, an Eritrean Muslim girl who wears her hijab...
by Amanda Tyler | Nov 12, 2018 | Opinion
It is a big interfaith world out there. That was my major takeaway from attending the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Toronto last week. Approximately 10,000 delegates from hundreds of traditions gathered for this oldest and largest global interfaith gathering;...
by Rob Sellers | Oct 23, 2018 | Opinion
Often cited as the oldest interfaith organization on the planet, the Parliament of the World’s Religions is credited with coining the phrase “interfaith dialogue.” The original event highlighted the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. This 17-day festival was the...