Friday, September 24, 2010

Scientists see Religion as complimentary to Science

Religious faith is entirely compatible with a life in science.

Montréal, Québec, 23 September 2010 (CBNS) —

 

       With prominent figures in the world of science vigorously attacking religion in popular books like The God Delusion, the idea that religion and science are somehow allied in the search for truth may seem unlikely.

But while the activism of celebrity scientists has created an impression that scientists on the whole have rejected faith, surveys show that belief in God among scientists is actually on the rise.

       The first survey that asked scientists about their religious views was conducted in 1914. At that time only 42% of those surveyed said that they believed in God. According to a recent survey of 2500 members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, published by the Pew Research Center in 2009, a majority (51%) believed in God or a higher power. And belief in God was significantly higher among younger scientists, with about 66% of those under 35 believing in some form of God.

 

(For your information. Warm Regards,   Rochan MAVADDAT)

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  • Tuesday, September 21, 2010

    Poll: Most in US say religious expression in public schools is OK

    Ecumenical News International
    News Highlights
    21 September 2010


    Poll: Most in US say religious expression in public schools is OK

    Washington DC (ENI/RNS). A majority of those in the United States -
    including those who do not practice a particular faith - think
    students should be able to express their religion in public schools, a
    new poll by the First Amendment Center finds. Three-quarters of
    Americans support student religious speech at public school events. A
    slight majority of those who don't practice religion (52 percent)
    think such expression is appropriate, Religion News Service reports.
    In addition, 80 percent of Americans said students should be permitted
    to pray at events at public schools. "Clearly most Americans want to
    keep government out of religion, but they don't see an expression of
    faith by a student at a public school event as a violation of the
    separation of church and state," said Ken Paulson, president of the
    Freedom Forum's First Amendment Center in a 15 September announcement
    of the findings. [332 words, ENI-10-0643]


    ENI Online - www.eni.ch

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  • Saturday, September 18, 2010

    Human Rights are God Given Rights - A Baha'i Interfaith Event in Madison

    Human Rights are God Given Rights - A Baha'i Interfaith Event was held on September 14, 2010 at the Madison Baha'i Center.  Here are the highlights with some links for those that could not make the event.

    1. Dennis Jenkyns opened the event with a prayer for humanity by Abdu'l Baha and then welcomed everyone to the Madsion Baha'i Center

    2. After introducing the Baha'i event and some of the people of different faiths represented, he introduced Fr John-Brian Paprock who gave an Interfaith Reflection Statement for the Madison event (read here).

    3. Dennis then played a short film: Persepolis 2 - Safeguard the Innocent


    4. Spiritual Kinship by Dr V V Raman was read by Pat Kershner

    5. A brief history of persecution of Baha'i Community in Iran was read by Elaine Andrews and Ellie Jacobi

    6. The story about Muhammad Mansouri, father of Madison Baha'i Shohreh Moldehauer was told. Followed by a beautiful Perisan chant.

    7. Human Rights are God Given Rights, the statement by the Baha'i International Community, was read by Judy Amburn

    8. Remover of Difficulties, a prayer converted into song, was played with Arabic and English subtitles.

    9. The audience had good questions and statements about the events as well as some ideas about keeping the imprisoned Yaran in people's awareness until they are released.

    10. The event closed with beautiful music by Oraea Varis. Refreshemnts and conversation continued afterwards.

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  • Spiritual Kinship by Dr V V Raman

    Spiritual Kinship by Dr V V Raman



    In striving to recognize the primacy of Fire and Light. I feel kinship with my Zoroastrian brothers and sisters.

    In striving to obey the Ten Commandments, I feel kinship with my Jewish brothers and sisters.

    In striving to be kind to neighbour and the needy, I feel kinship with my Christian brothers and sisters.

    In striving to be compassionate to creatures great and small, I feel kinship with my Buddhist - Jaina brothers and sisters.

    In striving to surrender myself completely to God Almighty, I feel kinship with my Muslim brothers and sisters.

    In the recognition that wisdom flows from enlightened masters, I feel kinship with my Sikh brothers and sisters.

    In remembering that serving people should be the goal of religion, I feel kinship with my Baha'i brothers and sisters.

    In my respect and reverence for Nature that sustains us, I feel kinship with my Native American brothers and sisters.

    In feeling that these and more are all paths to the same Divinity, I feel kinship with my Hindu brothers and sisters.

    In my love and laughter, joy and pain, I feel kinship with all my fellow humans.

    In my need for nourishment and instinct to live on, I feel kinship with all beings on the planet.

    In my spiritual ecstasy with this wondrous world, I feel kinship with the Cosmic Whole.


    Universal Reflection - Dr. V. V. Raman - Cape of Good Hope 1999

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  • Monday, September 13, 2010

    Be inspired by the world's top peacebuilders

    From: Mark Mancao <mmancao@uri.org>

    Dear Friends:

    We are truly delighted to invite you to PeaceWeek, a global telesummit we
    are co-sponsoring that features more than 50 groundbreaking and inspiring
    peacebuilders - all for free!

    Click here to find out more
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    This extraordinary event is the largest virtual peace summit ever created.
    It will offer you profound insights to create peace in your life, your
    family, your community and our world.

    It promises to be an unprecedented journey of personal growth and collective
    change, as well as an opportunity to come together with people from around
    the world who deeply care about the future of our planet and the potential
    for humanity to make a profound shift beyond violence

    We are excited to participate in dozens of teleseminars during PeaceWeek
    https://shiftnetwork.infusionsoft.com/go/pwk/URI/ with leaders such as the
    13 Indigenous Grandmothers, Dr. A. T. Ariyaratne, Rep. Dennis Kucinich,
    Aqeela Sherrils, Shiva Rea, and Ambassador John McDonald. You'll hear about
    groundbreaking work from Israel to Sri Lanka to Watts, as well as emerging
    innovations such as a Peace Academy or the Youth Promise Act.

    And you'll get free access to the entire PeaceWeek library of calls to
    inspire you for years to come (and share with friends and allies).

    You can participate live on as many calls as you like and interact with both
    the leaders and other participants via a state-of-the-art MaestroConference
    platform, which will connect you to people from around the world. Or even if
    you can't make live calls, go ahead and register and you can listen to any
    of the recordings later.

    PeaceWeek begins Sept. 14th and culminates on the UN International Day of
    Peace (Sept. 21st) as a free offering from The Shift Network and The Peace
    Alliance.

    Click here for details https://shiftnetwork.infusionsoft.com/go/pwk/URI/

    Please do share this invitation with friends and allies - all are warmly
    welcomed to participate. We look forward to joining together with you to
    help create the shift to a culture of peace!

    Best,
    United Religions Initiative

    P.S. PeaceWeek https://shiftnetwork.infusionsoft.com/go/pwk/URI/ gives you
    personal access to many inspiring leaders:
    13 Indigenous Grandmothers, Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne, Michael Bernard Beckwith,
    Rep. Dennis Kucinich, Swamiji Chidananda Sarasawati, Elza Maalouf, Aqeela
    Sherrills, Don Beck, Said Dawlabani, Ambassador John McDonald, Susan
    Collins-Marks, Malidoma Some, Shiva Rea, Sat Santokh, Sharif Abdullah,
    Corinne McLaughlin, Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb, Jakada Imani, James O'Dea, Judith
    Thompson, Mark Gerzon, Dot Maver, Johan Galtung, Sam Daley-Harris, Cassandra
    Vieten, Lawrence Ellis, Avon Mattison, Rich Dutra-St. John, Yvonne Dutra-St.
    John, Louise Diamond, Lynne McMullen, Joseph McCormick, Kimmie Weeks,
    Shaykha Ayshegul Ashki, Howard Martin, Deborah Rozman, Rick Ulfik, Chic
    Dambach, Lisa Schirch, Trish Jones, Steve Killelea, Georgia Kelley, Juan
    Pacheco, Eliyahu McLean, Shireen Najjar, Marilyn King, Jim Channon, Ltc.
    Retired, John B. Alexander, Col., Retired, Fred Johnson, Alli Chagi-Starr,
    Audri Scott Williams, Lauren Abramson, Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, Nicole Lee,
    Chris Deckker, Stephen Dinan, Christine Carter, Nick Angotti, Melanie St.
    James, Aaron Voldman, Yitzhak Mendelsohn, Ibrahim Abuelhawa, Jiries Mansour.


    Series Co-sponsors:
    The Shift Network, The Peace Alliance, Pathways to Peace, PeaceDay.TV,
    Praxis Peace Institute, Student Peace Alliance, MaestroConference -
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    Week - Aiki Extensions, CorStone, Peace on Earth Film Festival, Samadhi
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    Center for Sacred Studies, Peace X Peace, RESULTS.

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  • Monday, September 06, 2010

    A Call for Solidarity on 9/11

    A Call for Solidarity on 9/11
    from the Board of Trustees
    Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions

    As the anniversary of 9/11 approaches, there are competing views about the
    meaning of these tragic events.

    Across the interreligious movement, there is deep distress about the
    intentions of some to identify the Muslim tradition, and the Muslim
    community, as the villains, rather than a few radical individuals.
    Unfortunately, too many in the United States know little about the true aims
    of Islam, nor do they know that Islam is fundamentally a religion of peace
    and human solidarity and that the majority of Muslims around the world are
    peace-loving citizens who unequivocally condemn terrorism in the name of
    religion.

    Regrettably, recent opposition to the building of mosques and community
    centers in several cities has led to violence against Muslims and the
    desecration of their sacred texts. Burning that which others hold sacred is
    an act calculated to spark anger and fuel violence. We believe that such
    actions are unworthy of our nation and stand outside the shared values of
    our traditions which call for mutual respect and harmony.

    Trustees of the Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions call upon
    people of faith, spirit and goodwill from all traditions to use the solemn
    occasion of this 9/11 anniversary to reaffirm our commitment to building a
    better world for our children and grandchildren, and to affirm our
    solidarity with the Muslim community in this country and around the world.
    In this spirit, we offer this Call for Solidarity:

    On this 9/11 weekend, we invite all persons and communities of faith, spirit
    and goodwill everywhere to lift up their prayers, voices and thoughts to
    spark a new attitude and sense of urgency, and to enkindle a different
    flame:

    * a spark that will ignite in us again the impetus to bring comfort to
    those who lost loved ones on that terror-filled day, and in the violent
    conflicts and wars that followed from it;

    * a spark that will ignite in us again to stand calmly and firmly
    against the forces of violence, distrust, hostility and cruelty;

    * a spark that will ignite in us again to stand with those who find
    themselves on the margins of our society - the homeless and those losing
    their homes, the documented and undocumented immigrant, the unemployed and
    financially insecure;

    * a spark that will ignite in us again the commitment to seek healing
    and reconciliation at home and abroad, in the cause of justice and peace.
    In whatever ways that are in keeping with our individual and unique sacred
    traditions, we issue a call to stand together this weekend of September 10 -
    12 in order to quench the fires of hatred and violence in our nation and our
    world, and to become aflame for the cause of a truly "beloved community."

    The Board of Trustees
    Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions

    Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions
    70 East Lake Street, Suite 205
    Chicago, Illinois 60601 USA
    Tel: + 1 312.629.2990
    Fax: + 1 312.629.2991
    info@parliamentofreligions.org

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  • Wednesday, September 01, 2010

    Interfaith Dialogue: Searching for the Peaceable Kingdom

    Interfaith Dialogue: Searching for the Peaceable Kingdom

    The Orthodox Peace Fellowship Annual North American Conference

    Registration deadline extended - so if you haven't made plans to attend now is the time to join us

    Dates: October 1-3, 2010
    Place: Irvine, CA
    Host: St. Paul Greek Orthodox Church, 4949 Alton Parkway
    Theme: Interfaith Dialogue: Searching for the Peaceable Kingdom

    For more information or to register for the conference, contact:
    Alexander Patico at: opfnorthamerica@gmail.com
    Registration forms and full conference schedule can be viewed and downloaded here:
    http://www.incommunion.org/2010/08/11/irvine-opf-2010/

    Schedule and registration form in text below as well
    Friday, October 1
    1:00 - 5:00 pm Registration, St. Paul's Greek Orthodox Church, Irvine, CA
    3:00 - 5:00 pm Meeting of Conference Staff (Church Conference Room)
    or: Free Time
    5:00 - 6:00 pm Conference Opening/Keynote: The Interfaith Conversation:
    A Talk with Ben Johnson, founder of Interfaith Institute
    6:15 - 7:15 pm Dinner in the Church Hall
    7:30 - 8:30 pm I'd Like to Buy an Enemy - Ted & Company
    8:30 - 9:00 pm Discussion of issues related to the show
    9:00 pm Transportation back to hotel
    Saturday, October 24
    7:30 - 8:30 am Breakfast at hotel (or elsewhere)/ Transportation to Church
    8:00 - 9:00 am Registration/Conversation
    9:00 - 10:15 am Concurrent Sessions
    A Jewish-Muslim Dialogue
    Daniel Spiro and Hytham Younis
    Co-founders, The Jewish-Islamic Dialogue Society (Washington, DC Area)
    B Catholic-Orthodox Dialogue
    Fr. Steven Tsichlis, St. Paul Greek Orthodox Church (Irvine, CA) and
    Fr. Al Baca, St. Cecilia Roman Catholic Church (Tustin, CA)
    C Orthodox-Mennonite Dialogue
    Alexander Patico, OPF Secretary (North America)
    Fr. Alex Goussetis, Annunciation Gr. Orthodox Cathedral (Lancaster, PA)
    10:15 - 10:30 am Break/ Refreshments
    10:30 - 11:45 am Community Dialogue
    Fr. John-Brian Paprock, Interfaith Awareness Week (Madison, WI)
    Ms. Jahan Stanzai, Culver City Interfaith Alliance (Culver City, CA)
    11:45 am - noon Break
    12:00 - 1:00 pm Lunch in the Church Hall
    Remarks by Attillah Kahveci, Pacifica Foundation (Los Angeles, CA)
    1:00 - 2:00 pm Free Time for conversation or meditation, or
    OPF Organizational Meeting (optional)
    2:00 pm - 3:15 pm Film: Arranged
    Note: This film concerns arranged marriage in the Muslim and Orthodox Jewish communities and dealing with modernity and tradition.
    3:15 - 3:45 pm Film discussion
    3:45 - 4:00 pm Break
    4:00 - 5:00 pm Film: Cordoba
    Note: This film shows the rich tradition of inter-religious harmony and synergy in the ancient Spanish city of Cordoba.
    5:00 - 5:45 pm Discussion with filmmaker Jacob Bender
    6:00 - 6:45 pm Vespers at St. Paul's Sanctuary
    6:45 - 7:45 pm Dinner at area restaurant
    8:00 - 10:15 pm Workshop and film: God and Allah Must Talk
    Ruth Broyde Sharone (Los Angeles, CA)
    Note: Ms. Sharone will be leading conferees in an energetic examination of what we each might do to increase understanding and promote peace.
    Sunday, October 25
    Note: please complete your check-out in the morning, or make alternate arrangements
    8:00 - 9:00 am Breakfast at hotel (for those not fasting in preparation for Liturgy)
    9:00 am Orthros Service
    10:00 am Divine Liturgy
    Serving: Fr. Steven Tsichlis, other clergy
    11:45 - 12:45 Luncheon in the Church Hall
    Closing Remarks: Fr. John-Brian Paprock
    Note: regarding 2011 Conference OPF-North America on "Forgiveness."
    1:00 pm Conference Close

    Registration Form
    Date: __________________
    OPF-North America 2010
    Venue: St. Paul Greek Orthodox Church, 4949 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA 92604

    Conferee Name/s: 1) ___________________________________________________________
    2) __________________________________________________________

    Arrival Day/Time: _______________________________ Flight # _________________________
    Name of Airport: _____________________________________Driving direct?_______________
    (Note: Depending on times and possibilities for grouping new arrivals, we will do our best to provide transportation to and from the airport for those who require it.)

    Home Address: __________________________________________________________________
    ________________________________________________________________________________
    Home Tel: ________________________________ Cell: _________________________________
    Emergency Contact: ______________________________________________________________
    Telephone number:____________________________________ Relationship: _______________
    Special Needs (med./dietary/other): __________________________________________________
    ________________________________________________________________________________

    Conference Fees:
    • $ 40 per person covers conference registration, two meals & breaks from Friday evening to mid-day Sunday. $25 covers Saturday-only registration (includes sessions, lunch & breaks).
    • All-inclusive registration fee for a couple: $70 Saturday-only couple: $40
    • NOTE: Each OPF member receives a $ 10 discount (a new annual OPF membership, including subscription to quarterly journal, In Communion is $35; check here if you wish to join )
    Amount enclosed with this form: $_____________

    Accommodations:
    A limited block of rooms has been reserved at Residence Inn Irvine near John Wayne Airport, 2855 Main Street, Irvine, CA 92614. It will first-come/first served, up to that number. Specially-discounted price: $99/ night (single or double; includes continental breakfast and internet access). Call: (949) 261-2020 , referencing "OPF." (If full, there are a number of other nearby hotels.)
    There are a number of other hotels in the area, but transportation will be provided from this property only.

    Return Form to: Alexander Patico, 5448 Hound Hill Court, Columbia, MD 21045
    Queries (or electronic return of this form) to: opfnorthamerica@gmail.com

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  • Think globally, dance locally for universal peace

    Think globally, dance locally for universal peace at Earthdance on September
    18, 2010.
    Madison, Wisconsin - Contact: Gene Ferrera 608-843-7740

    Earthdance is the world's largest synchronized music and dance festival for
    peace. Beginning in 1997 Earthdance sites in over 500 locations in 80
    countries have annually held simultaneous celebrations to activate peace
    through creative expression, activism and community building. Individuals at
    these events and gatherings across the globe all join in the Earthdance
    Prayer for Peace in the same powerful moment.

    2010's focus is Embracing all traditions - recognizing and honoring the
    diversity of faith and cultures that make up one human family.

    This year Earthdance and One Peace Jerusalem have joined forces so that
    Earthdance day celebrations on September 18 will begin an 8 day period of
    peace that will culminate in a world-wide synchronized prayer for peace in
    the holy land on September 26, 2010. At the break of dawn on that day One
    Peace Jerusalem will send a bold statement of peace from the holy city of
    Jerusalem as rabbis from all sects along with Muslim Sheiks, Christian
    leaders and representatives from religious groups world-wide will unite in a
    global prayer for peace.

    The Center for Conscious Living at 849 East Washington Avenue will be
    hosting Madison, Wisconsin's Earthdance celebration. It will run from
    4:00p.m. on Saturday, September 18, 2010 to 1:00a.m. on Sunday, September
    19, 2010. This year's celebration will feature 9 hours of music and dance,
    the presentation of peace artwork created by local school children and a
    globally synchronized prayer for peace in a substance-free, family-friendly
    environment.

    Schedule

    4:00-5:30 p.m. multicultural music and dance

    5:45-6:00 p.m. presentation of peace artwork

    6:00-6:15 p.m. (CDT) globally synchronized Earthdance Prayer for Peace

    6:15-8:00 p.m. multicultural music and dance

    8:30-10:00 p.m. live Latin music

    10:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. world music by DJ Wyatt Heard

    A minimum $10.00 donation is requested. After paying for operating costs,
    the remaining proceeds will be equally divided and donated to global
    non-profit: Heifer International and local non-profit: Center for Resilient
    Cities. Both of these organizations are creating and distributing goods and
    services that help feed the hungry in sustainable ways.

    For more information visit our website at: www.livingonpurpose.org

    Center for Conscious Living
    revgenef@gmail.com
    849 East Washington Avenue
    Suite 113
    Madison, WI 53703
    608-843-7740

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  • Enhancing Spiritual Capital on Campus

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Spirituality in Higher Education Newsletter
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    To: inroads@minister.com
    Sent: Fri, Aug 27, 2010 3:59 pm
    Subject: Enhancing Spiritual Capital on Campus: Spirituality in Higher
    Education Newsletter Volume 5, Issue 5

    Dear Colleagues:

    Welcome to the Spirituality in Higher Education Newsletter, which presents
    articles that address recent news and expand academic dialogue concerning
    the research and practice of spirituality in higher education. Our intent is
    not only to inform and stimulate discussion, but also to connect colleagues
    who are interested in this topic.

    This newsletter has been part of a larger longitudinal research project
    funded by The John Templeton Foundation, entitled Spirituality in Higher
    Education: A National Study of College Students' Search for Meaning and
    Purpose. It is housed at the Higher Education Research Institute (HERI) in
    UCLA's Graduate School of Education and Information Studies.

    Newsletter editions have been distributed electronically on a quarterly
    basis throughout the years of the project and feature various topics related
    to the study of spirituality - including health, leadership, the arts,
    diversity, and teaching and learning, among others. The content of each
    edition is based on the continued contributions of many talented
    professionals who share their insight, experience, and awareness with our
    growing number of readers. To read past newsletter articles and issues,
    please view the edition list that follows and click on the article title to
    open it as a PDF. You also can use the menu on the right to "jump to" the
    various volumes of the newsletter.

    Many individuals have collaborated and contributed to the creation of this
    newsletter. The previous newsletter editors - Kyle Steward McJunkin, Shannon
    Calderone, and Estella Gutierrez-Zamano - have helped in the development and
    dissemination of many engaging editions.

    Thank you all for your support and interest in our newsletter.

    Best regards,
    Leslie M. Schwartz
    Editor

    Current Issue
    Volume V, Issue 5: August 2010
    Topic: Enhancing Spiritual Capital on Campus
    1. Letter From the Editor
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    In this interview, Danah Zohar, author and internationally
    known speaker and author on spiritual intelligence and spiritual capital,
    shares how these areas are essential to develop in college students and
    within our campus climates. Zohar shares how encouraging service and true
    education of our students is critical, especially given our current global
    economic crisis. By asking fundamental questions and having a spirit of
    creativity and critical thinking, Zohar argues that educators can develop
    the next generation of engaged citizens.

    3. Enhancing Spiritual Capital on Campus: Practical Action
    Steps for Improving Campus Spiritual Climate
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    In this article, Schwartz helps educators clarify, consider,
    collaborate, connect, and create their own spiritual practices to enhance
    spiritual capital on their campuses. Through sharing five practical action
    steps to create a Spiritual Action Plan for their institutions, educators
    can begin to engage in this important work today as they take positive steps
    to increase their institution's spiritual campus climate.

    4. Building a Campus Movement of Interfaith Cooperation:
    Interfaith Youth Core in Action
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    Developing awareness of and action around interfaith
    cooperation within our institutional cultures is a core mechanism for
    increasing spiritual capital on our campuses. Giess and Patel share how the
    Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) partners with individual campuses to help
    create vision and a campus ecology of interfaith cooperation in order to
    impact student and campus outcomes, increasing spiritual capital within
    higher education.

    5. A Reflection on the Spirituality in Higher Education
    Project: An Interview with Alexander Astin
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    Project, Astin, Co-Principal Investigator, shares his reflections on the
    Project contributions to deepening the body of research on college students'
    development as well as increasing spiritual capital within higher education.
    Astin also offers additional pathways for future related researcher to
    continue this important work.


    Volume V (2009-10)
    Issue 1: February 2009
    Topic: Spirituality for an Engaged Citizenship

    1. Engagement in Civic Work as Spiritual Development: An
    Interview with Thomas Ehrlich
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    By Thomas Ehrlich
    2. Spirituality and Service-Learning: Parallel Frameworks for
    Understanding Students' Spiritual Development
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    By Marshall Welch and Kent Koth
    3. The Art of Spiritual Reflection: Applications for
    Service-learning and Civic Engagement on Campus
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    By Elaine Elliott, Barbara Quinn, and Chris Nayve
    4. "What Would Parker Palmer Do?": Confessions of a New
    Practitioner
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    By Abigail Nathanson

    Issue 2: May 2009
    Topic: Transformative Pedagogy and Practice

    1. Transforming Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: An
    Interview with Parker J. Palmer
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    By Parker J. Palmer
    2. The Reverent Educator: The Call to Supporting Students'
    Spiritually on our Campuses
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    By A. G. Rud and Jim Garrison
    3. Listening, Reflecting and Collaborating: A Look from Inside
    the Creation of a Peace and Service Course
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    By Audrey Lin, Liane Louie, Megan Voorhees, Maura Wolf, and
    Kana Yoshida
    4. Breathing In: Suffering, Breathing Out: Compassion
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    By Fran Grace

    Issue 3: September 2009
    Topic: Student Affairs and Spiritual Development

    1. Creating Communities to Encourage Engagement and Spiritual
    Questions: An Interview with Carney Strange
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    By Carney Strange
    2. The Integration of Living and Learning: Perspectives on
    Seeking Wholeness in Academic Affairs and Student Affairs
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    By Jane Fried
    3. Creating Shared Vision for Promoting Students' Spiritual
    Development: An Intervention Model from Edgewood College
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    By Mary Klink
    4. Spiritual Development Lessons from Student Affairs: A Recent
    Graduate's Reflections on College Involvement
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    By Cecilia Macias

    Issue 4: January 2010
    Topic: Spirituality and Social Justice

    1. Spirituality and Social Justice: Exploring Identity
    Intersections - An Interview with Dafina Lazarus Stewart
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    By Dafina Lazarus Stewart
    2. Spiritually Engaged Pedagogy: The Possibilities of Spiritual
    Development Through Social Justice Education
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    By Jennifer M. Pigza & Marshall J. Welch
    3. Race, Religion, and Campus: A Case Study of Using Faith to
    Dialogue on Race
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    By Julie J. Park
    4. Promoting Spirituality for Diversity Advocacy and Social
    Justice Education: A Practitioner's Perspective
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    By Patricia Wolfe Anton


    Volume IV (2007-08)


    Issue 1: November 2007
    Topic: Meaning Making, Mentoring, and Vocational Development

    1. The Undergraduate Quest for Meaning, Purpose, and Faith: An
    Interview with Sharon Daloz Parks
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    By Sharon Daloz Parks
    2. Expanding Vocational Understanding: Lilly Endowment Programs
    for the Theological Exploration of Vocation
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    By Leslie M. Schwartz
    3. Vocation, Leadership Formation, and College as a Mentoring
    Community
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    By Chris Johnson
    4. Reading Resources: Discovering Connections Among
    Meaning-Making, Mentoring, Vocation, and Spirituality
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    Issue 2: February 2008
    Topic: Spiritual Impacts on Health and Well-Being

    1. Exploring the Effects of Mindfulness Meditation on Health,
    Well-Being, and Spirituality: An Interview with Shauna Shapiro
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    By Shauna Shapiro
    2. The Psychological and Physical Benefits of
    Spiritual/Religious Practices
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    By Ellen Idler
    3. The Center for Spirituality and Health at the University of
    Florida
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    By Allen H. Neims, Monika Ardelt, Shaya R. Isenberg, and
    Louis A. Ritz
    4. An Invitation - Promising Practices: Spirituality in Higher
    Education
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    Issue 3: June 2008
    Topic: Intersections Between Leadership and Spirituality

    1. Encouraging Ethical & Authentic Leadership: An Interview
    with Nance Lucas
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    By Nance Lucas
    2. Spirituality, Ethics, and Leadership
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    By Walter Earl Fluker
    3. Leading as a Spiritual Endeavor: Living, Leading, and
    Developing Community with Vocation
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    By Larry A. Braskamp
    4. The Role of Spirituality in Leadership for Social Change
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    By Maiko Yasuno

    Issue 4: October 2008
    Topic: Spiritual Struggles and Student Development

    1. Normalizing and Supporting Students' Spiritual Struggle: An
    Interview with Pam Viele
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    By Pam Viele
    2. The Spiritual Struggles of College Students: Illuminating a
    Critical Developmental Phenomenon
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    By Alyssa N. Bryant
    3. The Winding Road: A Promising Approach to Addressing the
    Spiritual Struggles of College Students
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    By Maria R. Gear, Carol Ann Faigin, Meryl R. Gibbel,
    Elizabeth Krumrei, Carmen Oemig, Shauna K. McCarthy, and Kenneth I.
    Pargament
    4. Walk the Walk, Talk the Talk: Exploring my Spiritual
    Struggles in a Heterogeneous College Environment
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    By Amanda Weldy


    Volume III (2006-07)


    Issue 1: September 2006
    Topic: Authenticity and Everyday Spirituality

    1. Lessons from a Campus' Compassionate Dialogues
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    By Estella Gutierrez-Zamano
    2. Role-Modeling Authenticity in Higher Education
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    By Judy L. Rogers
    3. Higher Education and a Spirituality of Everyday Life
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    By Elizabeth A. Dreyer & John B. Bennett
    4. An Undergraduate's Spiritual Journey
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    By Rajiv Ramdeo

    Issue 2: January 2007
    Topic: Spirituality and Artistic Expression

    1. The Relationship Between Spirituality and Artistic
    Expression: Cultivating the Capacity for Imagining
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    By Christine Valters Paintner, Ph.D.
    2. The Empowering of Art and Spirituality
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    By Marilyn Russell, Ph.D.
    3. Why Spirituality? Lessons that Educators Can Take from an
    Artist
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    By Julie J. Park
    4. For Your Bookshelf...
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    Issue 3: April 2007
    Topic: National Institute on Spirituality in Higher Education

    1. Overview of the National Institute on Spirituality in Higher
    Education
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    2. Faculty Priorities: Where Does Faith Fit
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    3. Creating a Campus Culture to Support Student Spirituality
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    by Mary B. Coburn
    4. Big Questions: A First Year Faculty Fellows and Student
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    5. An Ethic of Connectedness
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    By David K. Scott

    Issue 4: August 2007
    Topic: Understanding and Promoting Religious Pluralism on Campus

    1. Understanding and Promoting Religious Pluralism on College
    Campuses
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    2. Beyond Tolerance.An Interview on Religious Pluralism with
    Victor Kazanjian
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    3. Pluralism on the University Campus: Princeton University's
    Religious Life Council
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    4. Pluralism Projects in Action: A Report on the Difficult
    Dialogues Initiative
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    By Leslie M. Schwartz


    Volume II (2005-06)
    Issue 1: January 2005
    Topic: Teaching for Social Transformation and Service Learning
    Issue 2: April 2005
    Topic: Spiritual Impact on Teaching and Learning
    Issue 3: July 2005
    Topic: Institutional Support of Spiritual Development
    Issue 4: February 2006
    Topic: Organizational Change and Spiritual Transformation

    Volume I (2004-05)
    Issue 1: April 2004
    Topic: Spirituality and the Academy
    Issue 2: June 2004
    Topic: Spirituality and College Student Life
    Issue 3: August 2004
    Topic: Spiritual Impact on Professional Life
    Issue 4: October 2004
    Topic: Health, Teaching, and Transformational Leadership

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    Angeles.
    Phone: (310) 825-1925
    Email: spirit@gseis.ucla.edu
    Higher Education Research Institute | 3005 Moore Hall | Box 951521 | Los
    Angeles, CA 90095-1521

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