Kaufman Interfaith Institute
Previous Interfaith Dialogues
October 15, 2009: Religion and the Challenges of Modernity
Rabbi Donniel Hartman is an Orthodox Rabbi and Co-Director of the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. He holds degrees in Jewish Philosophy from New York University and Temple University, as well as a Ph.D. from Hebrew University.
Rabbi Hartman's Morning Audio, please click here
Rabbi Hartman's Evening Audio, please click here
Dr. James Carroll is a Distinguished Scholar-In-Residence at Suffolk University. He is a former Roman Catholic priest and has been a Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and at Harvard Divinity School.
Dr. Carroll's Morning Audio, please click here
Dr. Carroll's Evening Audio, please click here
Dr. Vincent Cornell is a practicing Muslims and the Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Middle East and Islamic Studies at Emory Unviersity. He is a prolific author and is currently working in conjunction with the Shalom Hartmen Institute on Islamic ethics and theology projects.
Dr. Cornell's Morning Audio, please click here
Dr. Cornell's Evening Audio, please click here
Previous Interfaith Dialogues
2006: Religion and the Power: The Power to Create, the Power to Destroy
Moderator Dr. Martin Marty
Dr. James Carroll
Dr. Vincent Cornell
Rabbi Dr. Donniel Hartman
2003 Self Criticism and Mutual Affirmation: The Future of Jewish-Christian Relations in a Religiously Inflamed World
Dr. James Carroll
Rabbi Dr. Irving Greenberg
2000 Old Boundaries, New Boundaries: Taking the Next Step
Prof. Dr. Harvey Cox
Rabbi Dr. Irving Greenberg
1997 The Word of God and the Interpretive Communities: Possibilities for Self Correction
Rabbi Dr. David Hartman
Fr. Richard Neuhaus
1994 Religion that Kills, Religion that Heals: Bringing out the Positive Side
Rabbi Dr. David Hartman
Dr. Martin Marty
1991 Faithful Interpretation: A Jew and a Christian Reflect on Continuity and Change
Rabbi Dr. David Hartman
Bishop Krister Stendahl
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