
PLURALISM PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES
A Workshop for multiple audiences, faith-based and secular, including academic, communal, and corporate.
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Developed at the Claremont School of Theology and in on-the-ground experience in lasting, successful dialogue and engagement in faith, secular, and communal settings. The two-part workshop includes a presentation and discussion on Judaism and the Jewish People's complicated relationships with other religions and populations in Classical, Enlightenment, and Modern times, as the lens to view current opportunities for equity and pluralistic action. The second half is extended group work using real-world situations to develop techniques, and avoid pitfalls, while problem-solving conflicts and establishing partnerships.
Among the tools you will leave with are: FIVE KEYS FOR CONSTRUCTIVE DISAGREEMENTS
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All faiths, beliefs, and identities are welcome and respected.
These principles and practices can be adapted to support your goals.
“Jonathan builds common ground and bridges divides with
his courageous leadership in inter-religious dialogue…”
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