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INTERFAITH DIALOGUES

Conversations with Clergy about the Psychology of Creating Interfaith Dialogue, Harmony, and Social Justice

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. . . and create interfaith dialogue. For four years in a row, an Interfaith Dialogue was held at the annual American Psychological Association (APA) Convention, the largest psychology convention in the world, where clergy and faith leaders from various religions were invited to speak about how to create interfaith dialogue, interfaith harmony, and social justice between and within different faiths. These dialogues are hosted by the Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality (SPRS), Division 36 of the APA.

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2022 Dialogue

  • Interfaith Dialogue 2022: False Dichotomies in the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
    Interfaith Dialogue 2022: False Dichotomies in the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
    Thu, Aug 04
    Minneapolis
    Aug 04, 2022, 9:00 AM – 9:50 AM CDT
    Minneapolis, 1301 2nd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404, USA
    Aug 04, 2022, 9:00 AM – 9:50 AM CDT
    Minneapolis, 1301 2nd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404, USA
    A priest, a minister, a church director, and a psychologist each discuss how Catholicism, Protestant Christianity, Native American religions, the Jesuits, and the APA can use interfaith dialogue to counter false dichotomies in the psychology of religion and spirituality.
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DIALOGUES SO FAR

APA 2019:

Building Interfaith Harmony Between and Within Faiths

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APA 2020:

Interfaith Dialogue: Views from Diverse Clergypersons

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APA 2021:

Religion and Social Justice: An Interfaith Dialogue

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