Positive Faith in Public Life

How does your faith motivate, guide, inspire, and ground the way you interact in public life? What teachings, practices, or resources in your religious tradition shape your presence in your everyday walk of life? 

The essays in this series focus on personal perspectives, but also venture toward universal values, without getting close to any effort to proselyte. It’s about learning from one another’s perspectives.

That’s positive faith in public life.


Religion is Never Lived Alone
Empathy, Reciprocity, and Peace: Engaging the Core Values of Pluralism
Dignity in Identity, Mindfulness in Speech
A Deeper Interfaith Dialogue among Students
When Strangers Become Neighbors