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Introduction
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Introductions
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Rev Dr Xena Jock
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Toxicity in Our Culture
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Social Media and Technology
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The Human Condition
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Faith Communities
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Religion Politics
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Citizenship Classes
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Democracy
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Experimentation
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Better Arguments
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Ritual
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Rapid Fire
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Conversation Partners
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Dealing with Nonnegotiables
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Bringing Full Self
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Raising Points with Clergy
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Coming Out of the Pandemic
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The Civil Conversations Project
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How to work with people who dont trust each other
Description:
Explore strategies for bridging ideological divides through a faith-based lens in this 58-minute panel discussion from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the role of faith communities in addressing societal polarization and fostering constructive engagement across differences. Learn from diverse faith leaders as they discuss topics such as the impact of social media on civic discourse, the importance of citizenship education, and practical approaches to facilitating better arguments. Gain insights on navigating non-negotiable beliefs, bringing one's full self to conversations, and rebuilding democracy through interfaith dialogue. Discover how religious institutions can contribute to pluralism and civic engagement in an era of deep divisions.

Bridging Ideological Divides Through Faith: Dialogue for Pluralism and Democracy

The Aspen Institute
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