Support Remarkable Conversations December 21, 2016 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment By donating to the Collegeville Institute, your gift will support innovative, collaborative work across faith traditions.
Five Questions on Interfaith Calling August 4, 2016 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Kathleen A. Cahalan and Douglas J. Schuurman discuss their new book and the importance of understanding calling from a variety of faith perspectives.
Calling in Confucianism and Daoism July 28, 2016 By Diane M. Millis Leave a Comment In this final installment of our series on interfaith vocation, Mark Berkson discusses calling from a Confucian and Daoist perspective.
A Way of Life: Calling in Islam July 21, 2016 By Diane M. Millis 3 Comments In this interview, Imam Makram El-Amin explores what calling means for Muslims and how the five pillars of Islam ground him in his vocation.
Boundless Compassion: Calling in Buddhism July 14, 2016 By Diane M. Millis Leave a Comment Do Buddhists receive calls from God? Mark Unno—a professor, scholar, and Buddhist priest—shares his insights on vocation from the Buddhist tradition.
Listening and Being Sent: Calling in Judaism July 7, 2016 By Diane M. Millis Leave a Comment Rabbi Amy Eilberg, the first woman ordained as a Conservative rabbi, discusses vocation in Jewish thought and describes her own calling to be a peacemaker.