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Theologies of Transformation and Actions for Justice: Session 2

Theologies of Transformation and Actions for Justice: Session 2

FromInterfaith Action


Theologies of Transformation and Actions for Justice: Session 2

FromInterfaith Action

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Feb 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What is the role of faith in action? How can communities of faith, inspired by our own traditions, work together towards common goals?This podcast was part of a monthly series exploring the Interfaith principles that guide our life and work. Our faith-based commitments around the ideals of the common good, common home, and common life will center our conversations. These monthly discussions will include a variety of panelists across faith traditions, inviting people of faith across SW Michigan (and beyond!) to a time of listening and contemplation as we consider the role of faith in action.The first conversation of this series was facilitated Co-Director of Faith Relationships and Strategy, the Rev. Dr. Sid Mohn, who was joined by three panelists - Dr. Timothy Matovina (Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame), the Rev. Dr. Hugh Page (Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame), and the Rev. Dr. Jay Johnson (Rector at All Saints Episcopal Church in Saugatuck, MI). During this discussion, we asked our panelists to review Interfaith Action’s 10 Interfaith principles - you can find these principles in the description of this podcast or on our website: https://swmichinterfaith.org/whoweareMusic is "Night Owl" from the Directionless EP by Broke For Free, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. Available at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BrokeForFree/DirectionlessEP/BrokeForFree-DirectionlessEP-01NightOwl.
Released:
Feb 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (23)

Interfaith Action (SW Michigan Peace & Justice Collaborative) is a coalition of various faith communities who understand that we are stronger when we act together. In a public policy climate where the most vocal voices are narrow and sectarian, Interfaith Action seeks to bring justice-oriented and interfaith voices back into the conversation. The overarching purpose of Interfaith Action, woven from differing faith traditions, is the expression of Love in Action for the healing of our world. Interfaith Action’s work is done through our working groups and alongside community partners.