Interfaith work can no longer be seen as tangential to campus relations; it is central. And if we do it well, we will model – and, may we hope, export – the cohesive religious pluralism needed in so many societies around the world. @timeshighered https://t.co/o10VlF4CBP
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A dialogue on the anniversary of Laudato Si’, climate change, and common home in Castel Gandolfo (October 1-3)
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Despite at least 80% of the world remaining religious and faith-based communities controlling significant global resources, the West has largely disregarded religion within the #ClimateChange conversation.
Revd Prof James Walters of @LSEfaithcentre explains.
To forgive does not mean to deny evil, but to prevent it from generating further evil. It is not to say that nothing has happened, but to do everything possible to ensure that resentment does not determine the future.
Greatly enjoyed talking to @atthefrontiers about why I think Christian patriotism is different from #ChristianNationalism and why total separation of church and state is a ship that's sailed https://t.co/X9uHt6ZLVK
Interfaith relations should be a priority for the next #ArchbishopofCanterbury
The CNC needs to identify someone who will uphold and promote robust religious pluralism, argues James Walters ✍️
https://t.co/dH4SNUFxqJ
"Strong leadership in religious freedom, encounter, and dialogue will be crucial for the stability of our nation over the coming years, and it will model something vital for the rest of the world." @ChurchTimes https://t.co/S4G7bZJDbr