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Table of Contents

Foreword by Rev. Dirk Ficca
Acknowledgments

INTRODUCTION
Interfaith Dialogue: What Is It and Why Is It Important?

PART I
Creating Interreligious Community through Dialogue
1. Dialogue through Conversation—Spoken Dialogue
by Rev. Dr. Francis Tiso
2. Dialogue through Arts—"Opening the World's Door"
by Abby Stamelman Hocky, MSW, Rev. Susan Teegen-Case, and Rabbi Carol Harris-Shapiro
3. Dialogue through Observation and Participation— Interfaith Prayer Services
by Rev. Dr. Clark Lobenstine

PART II
Living Interreligious Dialogue through Service and Advocacy
4. Action through Service—From Shared Values to Common Action
by Dr. Eboo Patel, April Kunze, and Noah Silverman
5. Action through Advocacy: Many Faiths, Common Purpose
by Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy

PART III
Interfaith Resources
6. Brief Overview of Faith Traditions
7. Interfaith Organizations and the Web
8. Suggestions for Other Resources

Appendix A
A Taxonomy of Interfaith
by Bud Heckman
Appendix B
A Closer Look at Swidler's "Dialogue Decalogue"
by Rev. Dr. Francis Tiso
Appendix C
A Formal Model: The West Coast Dialogue of Catholics and Muslims
by Rev. Dr. Francis Tiso

Notes
About the Contributors
About Religions for Peace
Index

About the Author

Rev. Bud Heckman is an ordained United Methodist clergyman from Ohio, currently serving as the chief development officer at Hartford Seminary in Connecticut, a unique theological school that
focuses on interreligious dialogue and enjoys a diverse student body of Christians, Muslims and Jews. He is the former executive director of Religions for Peace-USA, where he started as a consultant working with local U.S. communities on interfaith issues. He delights in the relationships established with fellow contributors during these times.

Rori Picker Neiss is program coordinator for the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance and former lead staff of Religions for Peace-USA. A graduate of the Macaulay Honors College at Hunter College in New York City, Rori researched interfaith dialogue among Orthodox Jews and wrote her thesis concentrating on Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's seminal treatise "Confrontation" on the barriers to Jewish participation in interfaith dialogue.

Rev. Dirk Ficca is the executive director of the Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions, an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA), and moderator of Chicago Presbytery's Committee on Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations.

Reviews

"Provides vital [information] on how interreligious dialogue can be developed on a community level. Contributors … share valuable insights in a very readable fashion."
—John T. Pawlikowski, OSM, PhD, professor of social ethics and director, Catholic-Jewish Studies Program, Catholic Theological Union; president, International Council of Christians and Jews

"A critical resource for those leading their communities past intolerance and fear into hope, understanding, and social change. Inspires the reader while providing cutting-edge methods to help communities build trust and celebrate our diversity and common goals."
—Rev. Jennifer Butler, executive director, Faith in Public Life

"A wonderful handbook that should be on the bookshelf of every member of the clergy. It provides practical and inspirational resources for communal interfaith programming."
—Rabbi Leonard A. Schoolman, director, The Center for Religious Inquiry, Saint Bartholomew's Church, New York; author, The Changing Christian World: A Brief Introduction for Jews

“Shows how practically dialogue can deepen our understanding and practice of our own faith traditions and at the same time help us to develop an understanding and respect for the faith traditions of others.”
—Dr. Sayyid M. Syeed, national director, Interfaith and Community Alliance, Islamic Society of North America

“A book that can make a dramatic difference. Will enable communities to think constructively about religious difference in conversation across the divides. Anyone seriously interested in dialogue and peace between the different religious traditions must read this book.”
—The Very Rev. Ian Markham, PhD, dean and president of Virginia Theological Seminary

“A must read for those of us involved in national faith-based organizations and an excellent guide for working in our local communities. It has a wealth of background information and a very useful resource section. The guidelines for language use is very important for our dialogue in multifaith groups. Our communication colleagues will find this a very important book to have in their libraries for reference.”
—Shirley Whipple Struchen, executive director, Religion Communicators Council

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