Response: Interfaith Work and Continuous Struggle
Baasit Bhutta
January 30, 2018
During their fellowship, Doyle student fellows read and discuss academic articles and then put ideas into practice through community engagement. In their blogs, they incorporate personal experiences and themes from the readings. This month, Doyle student fellows read articles on themes including social justice as a moral imperative, the Catholic Church’s role in social justice, and the significance of religion in social justice movements to create a culture of peace. They participated in a variety of worship, service, and activism activities to explore these concepts as they develop their interfaith leadership skills.
Response: Interfaith Work and Continuous Struggle
Baasit Bhutta
January 30, 2018
Response: I Can't See the Promised Land
Nicholas Scrimenti
January 28, 2018
Response: What Would Martin Luther King, Jr. Think of Religion and Social Justice?
May Teng
January 27, 2018
Response: The Nominal Separation of Church and State: Difficulties at the Dinner Table
Casey Hammond
January 26, 2018
Response: Space, Social Justice, and Interfaith
Francesca Drumm
January 25, 2018