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Perspective of a Seeker (a Patheos.com blog)

A number of posts dealt with the 2009 Parliament of the World's Religions in Melbourne.

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Intersections (a Patheos.com blog)

A number of posts dealt with the 2009 Parliament of the World's Religions in Melbourne.

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Paul Knitter, "GUESTVIEW: Faiths meet at Parliament of World Religions," Reuters.com (Dec. 8, 2009)

From the Reuters.com religion blog, "FaithWorld." Knitter is a prominent Christian theologian who has long been an advocate for interfaith engagement and a pluralistic religious orientation.

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IT MIGHT GET LOUD | Sony Pictures Classics

This was kind of a cool movie. I saw it on a long plane flight. It made me curious about Jack White and the White Stripes, about whom I know nothing.

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Don Meyer, "Think about it: Sharing the harvest," The Phoenix (Nov. 28, 2009)

Clipping this because it's a reference to a local interfaith anti-hunger initiative (i.e., a gleaning project and food drive, I think), in which my state senator, Andy Dinniman, took a prominent part (and gets praised for it here by the head of the Valley Forge Christian College).

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Christopher Landau, "Faiths meet to build ties across religious divides," BBC News (Dec. 8, 2009)

This guy (Christopher Landau, the journalist who wrote this piece) gave an interesting presentation himself on religion and the media.

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The Chronicle: Career Network: 12/03/2001

I think this might be Thomas Hart Benton's very first Chronicle Career Network post (Dec. 3, 2001). (That's a pseudonym, of course.) It's quite brilliant.

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