Table of Contents
Foreword by Rev. Dirk FiccaAcknowledgments
INTRODUCTIONInterfaith Dialogue: What Is It and Why Is It Important?
PART ICreating Interreligious Community through Dialogue1. Dialogue through Conversation—Spoken Dialogueby Rev. Dr. Francis Tiso2. Dialogue through Arts—"Opening the World's Door"by Abby Stamelman Hocky, MSW, Rev. Susan Teegen-Case, and Rabbi Carol Harris-Shapiro3. Dialogue through Observation and Participation— Interfaith Prayer Servicesby Rev. Dr. Clark Lobenstine
PART IILiving Interreligious Dialogue through Service and Advocacy4. Action through Service—From Shared Values to Common Actionby Dr. Eboo Patel, April Kunze, and Noah Silverman5. Action through Advocacy: Many Faiths, Common Purposeby Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy
PART IIIInterfaith Resources6. Brief Overview of Faith Traditions7. Interfaith Organizations and the Web8. Suggestions for Other Resources
Appendix AA Taxonomy of Interfaithby Bud Heckman Appendix BA Closer Look at Swidler's "Dialogue Decalogue"by Rev. Dr. Francis Tiso Appendix CA Formal Model: The West Coast Dialogue of Catholics and Muslimsby Rev. Dr. Francis Tiso
NotesAbout the ContributorsAbout Religions for PeaceIndex