Document Type

Article

Abstract

As tensions around religious diversity escalate in America, there is an increased realization that interfaith cooperation has broad civic relevance. In this realization, there is an opportunity for American colleges and universities to play a leadership role in constructively engaging religious diversity. The authors of this article explore the current challenges posed by religious diversity, a model of interfaith cooperation focused on civic engagement and social cohesion. They also explore how college students have a particular leadership role to play in building interfaith cooperation.

DOI

10.2202/1940-1639.1764

Publication Date

2-1-2011

Original Citation

Patel, Eboo; Meyer, Cassie; “Civic Relevance of Interfaith Cooperation”; Journal of College & Character; Vol 12, No 1, February, 2011

Legacy Department

Other

Language

eng

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Authors reserve all rights.

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