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May 18, 2022Students Explore Faith Traditions and Prayer in Philadelphia Public School
March 28, 2023facilitators, and workers from all walks of life are more effective when they
understand the many ways people practice and orient around religion and
spirituality. Build
Religious Literacy: A Window Into Your Neighbor’s Faith is a new (virtual) mini-course
that takes a deep dive into the lived experiences of people of diverse faith
traditions.
This spring, the six-part
interactive series introduced participants to Judaism, Islam, The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the Baha’i faith. Each session includes a “living library” –
diverse practitioners – who interact with participants on core aspects of their
faith, share personal stories, and answer questions. The series opens with an unusual twist –
“un-defining” common terms frequently used in conversations about religion,
followed by practice in respectfully asking curious questions.
When we expand our religious
literacy, we better understand the news, arts, and culture, as well as our
neighbors, co-workers and family members.
One participant said this mini-course will enable him to work more
effectively with people from diverse backgrounds in his pro-bono work as an
attorney. A participant studying for a Master’s Degree in Theology and Religion said,
“I hope to continue on the path of interfaith work; one thing on my heart and
mind is starting a podcast that continues the conversations we had in this
group.”