Introduction to Interfaith Leadership
Offered By: Dominican University via Canvas Network
Course Description
Overview
This course introduces students to the principles and practices of interfaith leadership, teaching them how to engage with diverse religious and spiritual perspectives, develop skills in dialogue and collaboration, and cultivate a deeper understanding of different faith traditions. The course covers topics such as interfaith literacy, dialogue facilitation, conflict resolution, and community building. Students will learn how to apply these skills in real-world contexts to promote understanding and cooperation among people of different faiths. The course uses a combination of readings, case studies, discussions, and practical exercises to help students develop their interfaith leadership skills. This course is intended for individuals interested in promoting interfaith dialogue, understanding, and cooperation in diverse settings such as religious organizations, educational institutions, community groups, and social service agencies.
Taught by
Rachel Hart Winter and Aaron Hollander
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