September 12, 2019

NEWS

Professor Paul Numrich contributes epilogue to 'The Interfaith Movement'

Paul Numrich, MTSO professor in the Snowden Chair for the Study of Religion and Interreligious Relations, has contributed the epilogue to the book The Interfaith Movement: Mobilising Religious Diversity in the 21st Century, published by Routledge.

"This chapter draws on field work for my space-sharing project, which I could not have done without the institutional support of MTSO and Trinity Lutheran Seminary," said Numrich, who also is a professor a Trinity Lutheran Seminary at Capital University.

Numrich's epilogue, "Understanding a Decentralised Social Movement," draws on his research around space sharing among religous groups of different faiths. He invited and shared a broad range of comments and reflections on space sharing via his faculty resarch project web page.

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