Women of Faith and Peacebuilding

Interreligious collaboration, holy sites, and freedom of religion or belief – with Sharon Rosen

28 min · 19 de sep de 2024
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Welcome to the LSE Religion and Global Society podcast where we explore how religion shapes the way we think about critical global challenges and how faith inspires people and initiatives worldwide.    As part of our Global Religious Pluralities project, one of our research strands has focused on women of faith involved in peacebuilding. In this podcast series, our Research Officer Lindsay Simmonds will be talking to women around the world about their personal faith and belief journeys, their experiences as women in their religious and professional communities, and the work they do promoting peace.     Interreligious collaboration, holy sites, and freedom of religion or belief – with Sharon Rosen   This week our host Dr Lindsay Simmonds speaks to Sharon Rosen in Jerusalem.    Lindsay and Sharon discuss women in interreligious dialogue and the importance of encouraging mutual respect for each other’s holy sites, as well as how faith motivates working in peacebuilding.  You will hear more about the following organisations, and as promised, we’ve included the links to them here:  * SFCG (Search for Common Ground) – https://www.sfcg.org/ [https://www.sfcg.org/]   This episode was recorded in September 2023.

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