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Category: Religion
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The first book to explore the idea and effect of moral injury on veterans, their families, and their communities
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A new book tells the story of a former Evangelical Christian turned openly gay atheist who now works to bridge the divide between atheists and the religious.
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Susan Katz Miller describes an interfaith celebration of a Catholic saint.
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Eboo Patel addresses violent protest and religious intolerance: “the actions of a thuggish few are increasingly viewed as representing the sentiments of entire nations and religions.”
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We all have stories to tell. Chris Stedman reflects on how Eboo Patel inspired him to begin sharing his own story, and how Patel’s new book Sacred Ground can inspire others.
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A new book by Eboo Patel, author of Acts of Faith and founder of the Interfaith Youth Core, puts forth a vision for America based on interfaith cooperation and pluralism.
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The Chick-fil-A showdown has illustrated one thing: ethical consumerism is not limited to liberal causes.
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A new book about a man who hears God’s call to help children in Africa, but finds that truly helping is harder than he thinks.
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Chris Stedman examines how his interfaith work interacts with his queer identity.
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“In the history of the world, I don’t know if anyone has ever been truly convinced of anything when staring into a shaking fist or a wagging finger. ”