Students with an interreligious foundation hone skills in critical thinking and empathy that make them uniquely qualified for non-religious careers across industries where they can make a difference.
March 11th, 2022 | Hartford International University
In 1893, religious leaders from around the world met in Chicago for the World’s Parliament of Religions, which scholars and faith leaders today recognize as the origin of formal interreligious dialogue. While we credit this…
January 25th, 2022 | Hartford International University
Climate change is a crisis that will undoubtedly have serious repercussions far into the future. As a global crisis, it also is a crisis that touches and elicits different responses from people of different faiths….
July 30th, 2021 | Hartford International University
Dr. Lucinda Mosher, Faculty Associate in Chaplaincy and Interreligious Studies discusses the notion of “faith in the neighborhood” and how it affects exploration of interreligious worldviews.
June 11th, 2021 | Dr. Lucinda Mosher