Skip to main content

Religion & Peace

A blog hosted by Hartford International University

Hartford International University for Religion & Peace

Category: Islamic Chaplaincy

Building Interfaith Communities Islamic Chaplaincy

How to Suffer with Grace: Lessons from a Beloved Chaplain

Imam Sohaib Sultan didn’t know much about me, except that I was Hartford Seminary’s Director of Communications and that I asked him from time to time for favors, such as letting us post his picture…

August 6th, 2021 | Susan Schoenberger

Imam Sohaib Sultan smiling, a lesson on suffering with grace
Islamic Chaplaincy

Keeping the Faith: Lessons from COVID for Hospital Chaplains

Hartford Seminary Chaplaincy student Syazana Dorrani reflects on serving as a hospital chaplain during the COVID-19 pandemic and the lessons she learned in what it means to call oneself a chaplain.

June 2nd, 2021 | Syazana Durrani

Syazana Dorrani shares lessons from covid for hospital chaplains

Recent Posts

  • Peacebuilding Practices: Part 3 – Understanding, Not Persuasion: Interfaith Dialogue for Contentious Topics
  • Peacebuilding Practices: Part 2 – Coffee Tables and Capital Punishment: Peacebuilding to Resolve Personal & Societal Conflicts
  • Peacebuilding Practices: Part 1 – Friendship and Relational Space as a Foundation of Peacebuilding
  • The Blessing of a Rare Confluence of Religious Observances
  • Living Out a Spiritual Motto: Observing the Presence of God in Different Faith Traditions

Archives

  • May 2022
  • April 2022
  • March 2022
  • January 2022
  • November 2021
  • September 2021
  • August 2021
  • July 2021
  • June 2021
  • May 2021
  • April 2021

Categories

  • Building Interfaith Communities
  • Chaplaincy
  • Equitable Justice & International Peacebuilding
  • Interfaith & Interreligious Dialogue
  • Islamic Chaplaincy
  • Religious Pluralism & Religion in the Modern World
  • Spirituality & the Journey to Faith
Hartford International University for Religion & Peace

77 Sherman Street, Hartford, CT 06105-2260

  • © 2022 Hartford International University. The views and opinions expressed in Religion & Peace are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of HIU.
  • Privacy Policy