A Different kind of power
Who was Badshah Khan?
Raheel Raza: Not Afraid of Getting into Trouble
Rev. Anna Howard Shaw’s Pioneering Inclusive Vision
When a King and a Pope Sit Down to Talk Religion…
Vivekananda’s Challenge Keeps Resonating
Homer Jack Led the Way for Us All
Remembering Rev. Dr. Charles White, 1937-2013
How Robert Bellah (1927-2013) Changed the Study of Religion
High Tea with Marcus and Mary
by Ruth Broyde Sharone
The English landscape rushed by the bus window, lush green hills alternating with roads that twisted and turned through leafy glens.
John Henry Barrows: Producing the First Parliament of Religions
Remembering John Hick (1922-2012)
Rita Semel’s 90th Birthday
It was also the 90th year birthday party for the woman who made such an event possible. The theme for the day tells the story – “Healing the World: Honoring the Work of Rita Semel.”
A Timeless Woman with a Timely Message
Knowing Huston Smith
A TIO Interview with Marcus Braybrooke
TIO: When you first became involved in interfaith activities, few if any discerned how several decades of globalization would put religious diversity issues, for good and for ill, center stage in millions of communities. As a preeminent historian of this transformation and its best fruit, the interfaith movement, please share with us how you were drawn to this arena.