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Wisdom January 2014 IssueDear Friend of the Elijah Interfaith Institute, It is our pleasure to present you with the latest issue of our Wisdom e-newsletter. If you have trouble viewing this newsletter in your email browser, please click here to see it online.
1. Elijah marks UN World Interfaith Harmony Week In honour of UN World Interfaith Harmony Week, the Elijah Interfaith Institute will host a panel discussion examining the significance of the Pope's forthcoming visit to the Holy Land. Please join us on Sunday, February 2nd, at the YMCA, Jerusalem. Participating in the panel are Archbishop Giuseppe Lazzarotto, Bishop William Shomali, Kadi Iyad Zahalka, and Rabbi David Rosen. Welcome & moderation: Rabbi Alon Goshen-Gottstein and Ms. Peta Pellach.
2. Religious Genius - Seeking your Input As readers of Wisdom know (see 'Special Edition - Religious Genius', in Wisdom October 2012 Issue) Elijah is proud to be involved in a research project on saints in world religions, studied under the rubric of "Religious Genius". The project is supported by the John Templeton Foundation. As we gear up to a new year of activity, we would greatly value your input. We would like to have indications of what "saints" and "religious geniuses" might mean to you. To that end, this newsletter features an appeal for your responses to 10 short questions. We would like to have you as partners for this evolving project. Please be kind enough to share your views by clicking on this survey.
3. Understanding Religious Genius
For those who prefer the written word to the oral and visual word, you may view the project's concept paper, presenting the concept and the results of group research.
4. Summer School - Registrations now open Registrations for the Elijah Interreligious Summer School, both the pilgrimage and the seminar, are now open. Numbers are limited, so advance booking is recommended.
One of the preliminary findings of the Religious Genius project has been the discovery of common dealt with by ‘geniuses’ across religious traditions. The examples below illustrate this.
-> Nammalvar, a (Hindu) poet saint who lived around the 9th-10th century CE and who composed four poems in Tamil, is a well-known figure who comes close to our evolving model of “Religious Genius.” What can I say of the Lord Tiruvaymoli 7.9.1 to 3
-> Gregory of Nazianzus, known as St. Gregory the Theologian, is one of the greatest of the 4th century Greek Christian Fathers, and was one of the core architects of classical Christian thought on God, the World, and Humanity’s aspiration to the Transcendent. You stand above all things that exist. The Elijah Interfaith Institute relies on the support of friends in order to conduct its ongoing activities: |
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