Abstract
Fundamentalism may be on the rise, but the American interfaith movement is also alive and well. This Emmy-nominated documentary follows seven women - all leaders in Chicago's Christian, Jewish, or Muslim communities - who have gathered to share views, express fears and concerns about the post-9/11 world, and build bridges of peace between their faiths. Participants include the Rev. Willie T. Barrow, chair emeritus of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition; Rabbi Andrea London of Beth Emet synagogue; and Karen Danielson, Public Education and Outreach Director for the Muslim American Society, Chicago chapter. Commentary is also provided by National Book Award-winning religion scholar Martin Marty and Interfaith Youth Core founder and executive director Eboo Patel.
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Subject
Women religious leaders--Illinois--Chicago--Interviews, Peace--Religious aspects, Religion and justice, Multiculturalism, Christianity and other religions--Judaism, Christianity and other religions--Islam, Judaism--Relations--Christianity, Judaism--Relations--Islam, Islam--Relations--Christianity, Islam--Relations--Judaism, Religion and philosophy, Religions--Relations, Women and religion, Chicago (Ill.)--Ethnic relations
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01:00:01 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Higher education
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Role | Publisher |
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