In Good Faith
March 16, 2021 @ 7:30 PM CT - March 16, 2021 @ 9:30 PM CT


Malka Z. Simkovich, PhD
Crown-Ryan Chair of Jewish Studies
Director of the Catholic-Jewish Studies Program
Catholic Theological Union

Steed Davidson, PhD
Dean of the Faculty and Vice President of Academic Affairs
Professor of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament
McCormick Theological Seminary

Syed Atif Rizwan, PhD
Assistant Professor of Islamic and Interreligious Studies
Director of the Catholic-Muslim Studies Program
Catholic Theological Union

Moderator
Steven P. Millies, PhD
Associate Professor of Public Theology
Director of The Bernardin Center
Catholic Theological Union
(Re)Imagining Faith & Worship during and after the Pandemic
Jewish, Christian, and Muslim believers share history and a reverence for the Abrahamic origins of our faith traditions. For the last year, we all have experienced the COVID-19 pandemic. CTU’s longstanding ‘trialogue’ program, In Good Faith, will gather Jewish, Christian and Muslim voices to share our experiences of faith, worship, and community during this global crisis, and to reflect on the future for our communities after the pandemic has passed. We will share our lament and our grief, our dreams and our aspirations in an evening of prayer and interfaith conversation.
Program for the evening
Gathering Prayer for Breakout Conversations
Breakout Conversations
Large Group Discussion
Closing Prayer
“In Good Faith: Jews, Christians, and Muslims Sharing Perspectives on Issues that Matter to Our Faith Communities and to Our World” is an initiative of the Bernardin Center at Catholic Theological Union in partnership with First Analysis Institute of Integrative Studies.
This event will be presented on Zoom and registration is required. Please register below.