Build Religious Literacy
Mondays, October 14, 21, 28 and November 4, 11, and 18, 12:00-1:15 PM – 6 weeks online
In this multi-session, interactive community experience, participants will learn more deeply about the lived experience of different faith traditions. Each week will feature independent study, learning from people who practice that faith in a living library, and time for discussion and integration. The way people orient around religion is a strong influence on the way they live.
Expanding religious literacy will help participants to better understand the people in their neighborhoods, workplaces, communities, and the nation. In learning about other traditions, participants will learn more about their faith. In connecting with the lived experience of other faiths, participants will also be able to more skillfully show up as friends, neighbors, and colleagues.
Developing a rich understanding of the diverse ways people identify around religion helps us become more effective leaders, facilitators, and participants in all walks of life. We will focus on personal, lived faith experiences and how you might interact with people. As context, we will explore topics such as central faith practices, core stories, concepts of the Divine, sacred texts, major holidays, and helpful sensitivities and awarenesses.
The four traditions we will be exploring in this offering:
- Buddhism
- Christianity
- Judaism
- Islam
Facilitators: Asheq Fazlullah and Bronwen Henry
Build Religious Literacy: A Window Into Your Neighbor's Faith