| Work at the Academy is carried out by teams of scholars working on announced topics. The scholars, who at a minimum represent the Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist faiths:
serve the Elijah Board of World Religious Leaders by producing academic and theological studies, position papers and response statements engage in a sustained dialogue through sharing the resources, beliefs and wisdom of their own religious traditions produce position papers to reflect their diverse religious perspectives formulate joint statements to articulate their common ground develop policy papers and educational materials, through which work at the Academy can impact broad sectors of society participate in meetings of the Elijah Board of World Religious Leaders and in Academy-sponsored conferences, symposia and lecture series worldwide at which Academy work will be shared with the public provide study material for the worldwide network of Elijah Interfaith study chapters brief religious leaders on the global conversations carried out by the interfaith study chapters
The Academy's work will provide the foundation for broadly based continued discussion, study and collaboration among the world's faiths. These activities are achieved through the educational network, through publication and through dissemination of Academy papers to religious leaders, to theological and academic institutions as well as to policy makers, the media and more. |
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