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April 11, 2022
Debora Haede
A Both/And Reframing of Religious Freedom for ...

This article engages the strengths, opportunities, and challenges of cross-cultural religious literacy (CCRL) in the field of human services in the United States, with a focus on faith-based social services organizations. It will examine how religious freedom is an necessity for religious organizations that provide social services.

A Both/And Reframing of Religious Freedom for Social Services
April 8, 2022
Debora Haede
Midwifing Religious Freedom, Pluralism, and New ...

In part two of Daisy Khan's interview, WISE's founder elaborates on how the organization's formation was an enactment of religious freedom and spiritual motherhood; a spiritual midwifing.

Midwifing Religious Freedom, Pluralism, and New Spiritual Communities for Civic Action: An Interview with Daisy Khan
April 7, 2022
Debora Haede
The Birth of an Islamic Spiritual Movement for ...

The Women’s Islamic Initiative in Spirituality & Equality (WISE) is a nonprofit faith-based organization founded by Daisy Khan to promote Muslim women’s rights. In this article, Khan reflects on the sacred beliefs that are activated in her vocational and organizational work.

The Birth of an Islamic Spiritual Movement for Women’s Rights: An Interview with Daisy Khan
April 6, 2022
Debora Haede
American Identity Reframed

In this article, Amar Peterman argues that religious freedom offers us a vibrant, pluralistic vision where diverse experiences and beliefs not only co-exist, but are respected.

American Identity Reframed
April 5, 2022
Debora Haede
The Nation's Mosque: Embodying Love Across ...

This interview with Imam Talib Shareef, Brother Albert, and Ismail Royer, conducted by Chelsea Langston Bombino, sheds light on the past, present, and future of the distinct African American Muslim faith community, The Nation’s Mosque.

The Nation's Mosque: Embodying Love Across Difference
Debora Haede
April 11, 2022

A Both/And Reframing of Religious Freedom for Social Services

Debora Haede
April 11, 2022
A Both/And Reframing of Religious Freedom for Social Services

This article engages the strengths, opportunities, and challenges of cross-cultural religious literacy (CCRL) in the field of human services in the United States, with a focus on faith-based social services organizations. It will examine how religious freedom is an necessity for religious organizations that provide social services.

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Debora Haede
April 8, 2022

Midwifing Religious Freedom, Pluralism, and New Spiritual Communities for Civic Action: An Interview with Daisy Khan

Debora Haede
April 8, 2022
Midwifing Religious Freedom, Pluralism, and New Spiritual Communities for Civic Action: An Interview with Daisy Khan

In part two of Daisy Khan's interview, WISE's founder elaborates on how the organization's formation was an enactment of religious freedom and spiritual motherhood; a spiritual midwifing.

Comment
Debora Haede
April 7, 2022

The Birth of an Islamic Spiritual Movement for Women’s Rights: An Interview with Daisy Khan

Debora Haede
April 7, 2022
The Birth of an Islamic Spiritual Movement for Women’s Rights: An Interview with Daisy Khan

The Women’s Islamic Initiative in Spirituality & Equality (WISE) is a nonprofit faith-based organization founded by Daisy Khan to promote Muslim women’s rights. In this article, Khan reflects on the sacred beliefs that are activated in her vocational and organizational work.

Comment
Debora Haede
April 6, 2022

American Identity Reframed

Debora Haede
April 6, 2022
American Identity Reframed

In this article, Amar Peterman argues that religious freedom offers us a vibrant, pluralistic vision where diverse experiences and beliefs not only co-exist, but are respected.

Comment
Debora Haede
April 5, 2022

The Nation's Mosque: Embodying Love Across Difference

Debora Haede
April 5, 2022
The Nation's Mosque: Embodying Love Across Difference

This interview with Imam Talib Shareef, Brother Albert, and Ismail Royer, conducted by Chelsea Langston Bombino, sheds light on the past, present, and future of the distinct African American Muslim faith community, The Nation’s Mosque.

Comment
Debora Haede
April 4, 2022

Religious Freedom To End Human Trafficking

Debora Haede
April 4, 2022
Religious Freedom To End Human Trafficking

In order to work toward human flourishing and the end of human trafficking, we must focus on deliverance and the ethic of love. This article explores how these topics intersect with religious freedom, and provides steps that individuals can take to enact love in the public square.

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Debora Haede
March 31, 2022

Correcting Blindness in the Religious Freedom Landscape

Debora Haede
March 31, 2022
Correcting Blindness in the Religious Freedom Landscape

This article explores how Jesus’ teachings about blindness relate to religious freedom in America, particularly focusing on the ways religious freedom was shaped by white Christians and continues to benefit them.

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Debora Haede
March 30, 2022

Religious Freedom Reframed: A Conversation with the Next Generation

Debora Haede
March 30, 2022
Religious Freedom Reframed: A Conversation with the Next Generation

In February Minister Kerwin Webb, the author, participated in a webinar “Religious Freedom Reframed: A Conversation with the Next Generation.” This article contains a brief reflection of the webinar followed by a link to the panel discussion.

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Debora Haede
March 29, 2022

The Paradox of the Black Church and Religious Freedom

Debora Haede
March 29, 2022
The Paradox of the Black Church and Religious Freedom

In this article, Dr. Rivers explores the Black Church’s relationship with religious freedom in the United States.

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Debora Haede
March 28, 2022

Introducing Religious Freedom Reframed

Debora Haede
March 28, 2022
Introducing Religious Freedom Reframed

This article is the introduction to the Religious Freedom Reframed series, which focuses on the dangers that come from viewing religious freedom as ‘belonging’ to majority faith communities.

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