Introducing The Interface Institute
Readers of Religion and Society blog posts may wish to
connect with the resources of the Interface Institute.
The Interface Institute is a new resource which provides the
public with resources to understand the nexus between society and religion,
particularly in relation to monotheistic religions.
After a phase in western history when a dominant assumption
was that spiritual influences were in decline, we find ourselves launched into
what Richard John Neuhaus already in 1997 called ‘the approaching century of
religion’.
It is becoming increasingly clear that multiple social and
political challenges are being brought on by profound global shifts in
religious identity and allegiance, yet many feel ill-equipped to respond to
these challenges. The Interface
Institute assists people to understand global religious currents and their
impact on areas such as public policy, human rights, security and conflict.
The Interface Institute curates a diverse range of published
resources, both from Muslim-majority contexts, and also from nations of the
Muslim diaspora, including the West. It
also welcomes original written contributions
Potential contributions can be sent to contact@interfaceinstitute.org
Readers can connect with the Interface Institute’s resources
at: