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Lucinda Mosher

    Lucinda Allen Mosher, Th.D., est une éthicienne de tradition anglicane, axée sur les affaires interreligieuses. Son travail explore les intersections complexes entre la théologie, les questions interreligieuses et les arts. Musicienne et tisserande, elle apporte une perspective unique à ses recherches, alliant profondeur spirituelle et créativité artistique. Par ses publications et son enseignement, Mosher s'efforce de promouvoir la compréhension et le dialogue entre diverses traditions de foi.

    Faith in the Neighborhood
    Power: Divine and Human
    • Power: Divine and Human

      Christian and Muslim Perspectives

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersections of Christianity and Islam, this book delves into the theological, historical, and cultural dynamics between the two faiths. It examines key figures, pivotal events, and shared beliefs, while also addressing contemporary issues and interfaith dialogue. The work aims to foster understanding and respect, highlighting both the differences and commonalities that shape the relationship between these major world religions. Through rigorous scholarship, it provides insights for readers interested in religious studies and interfaith relations.

      Power: Divine and Human
    • In this interfaith book Lucinda Mosher investigates different understandings of destiny, loss, death, and remembrance in America's many religions. Using stories and interviews with a variety of religious adherents and health professionals, the book wrestles with questions such as: How can our religion guide us in making decisions about certain kinds of medical treatment options? What religion-related issues would it be helpful for a healthcare provider to know? How do different religious traditions help manage our grief?In a globalized society religious traditions sit alongside each other as never before, and the need for religious literacy and multifaith chaplaincy is increasingly recognized. By looking at multireligious America, this book provides an essential exploration of different attitudes to death, helping members of all faith communities to become more literate with each other's religious traditions.

      Faith in the Neighborhood