Join Interfaith Partnership in Spring 2021 for a ten-week virtual course exploring practices of the world’s religious traditions with Rev. Dr. David Greenhaw. March 9th’s course will explore how different religions approach asking for help.
The course will be organized around a central theme, namely that there are certain human “practices,” and that these differ among the religions of the world. For instance, nearly all world religions are committed to hospitality, but how they practice hospitality can be very different. Or again, religions of the world have an understanding of “dying well,” but how this most human of activities is practiced differs widely. Each class will focus on a “practice” and look at the practice from the perspective of differing religious communities. Classes will take a comparative approach, but not a comprehensive one; although every class will not be able to discuss every major religion, we will seek to include a breadth of examples over the course of the semester.
Rev. Dr. David Greenhaw, an ordained Christian minister, is the recently retired president of Eden Theological Seminary. Prof. Greenhaw began his teaching career at Vanderbilt University and has lectured on five continents. He is currently the Chair of the Cabinet of Interfaith Partnership.
This course will be offered for free to ensure that cost is not a barrier. That being said, Interfaith Partnership relies on donations to survive; if you are able to donate, we would deeply appreciate your financial support.
To register for the course, visit this link. It’s never too late to register, even if you’ve missed a few classes. If you’re unable to attend a session live, we are recording every class session. Email Gwyneth at admin [at] interfaith [dot] com to get the link.