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Building Abrahamic Partnerships

Summer 2013

This eight-day intensive training program offers a practical foundation for mutual understanding and cooperation among Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Participants learn about the tenets and practices of the three faiths, study texts from their respective scriptures together, attend worship at a mosque, synagogue, and church, and acquire pastoral skills useful in interfaith ministry. Combining the academic and the experiential, the course includes ample time for socializing over meals and during breaks. Building on Hartford Seminary’s strengths as an interfaith, dialogical school of practical theology, this team-taught program is a resource for religious leaders who are grounded in their own traditions while open to the faith orientations of other communities. Due to the interfaith nature of this course, we aim for equal representation among each of the three Abrahamic traditions in admitting students to this course.

Sunday, June 23, through Sunday, June 30, all day and some evenings 

Yehezkel Landau

Yehezkel Landau
Faculty Associate in Interfaith Relations
(860) 509-9538
Office Hours: 

Thursdays, from 2pm to 4pm; Fridays, from10am to noon; or by appointment

Downloads: 
Books: 

CHILDREN OF ABRAHAM: AN INTRODUCTION TO JUDAISM FOR MUSLIMS by Reuven Firestone, New York:  Ktav Publishing House/American Jewish Committee, 2001, Buy now

CHRISTIANITY:  A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION by Linda Woodhead, Oxford and New York:  Oxford University Press, 2004, Buy now

CHRISTIANITY:  A SHORT INTRODUCTION by Keith Ward, Oxford:  Oneworld Publications, 2000. Buy now

THE STORY OF THE QUR’AN:  ITS HISTORY AND PLACE IN MUSLIM LIFE  by Ingrid Mattson, Malden, MA/Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2008, Buy now   

THE HEART OF ISLAM: ENDURING VALUES FOR HUMANITY by Seyyed Hossein Nasr, New York:  HarperCollins Publishers, 2002, Buy now