This article, which appeared in the October 2008 issue of DisciplesWorld, explains how to handle problems when discussing faith traditions.
The 199th General Assembly adopted this document in 1987. It contains helpful perspectives on Islam and Presbyterian-Muslim relations.
This document was commended to the church for study by the 199th General Assembly (1987).
This document offers insights both for those already engaged in interfaith relations and those who wish to develop them. It is an addition to the Study Resource commended to UCC churches for study and reflection by the General Synod in 2003.
This document and study guide, from the 209th General Assembly (1997), provides an understanding of interfaith prater and celebration from a reformed Christian perspective.
This document, from the 209th General Assembly (1997), provides an understanding of interfaith prayer and celebration from a Reformed Christian perspective.
This 1993 guide, created by the PC(USA) and the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (now the Union for Reform Judaism), offers a number of plans for congregations wanting to study or engage in a project together, together with resources and guidelines for conversation on Middle East issues.
This study focuses on a number of specific ethical issues, and the basis for moral decision making in our traditions.
Distinctive Reformed Christian understanding, with study questions.
Use this handbook to plan and lead a three-day intensive event to deepen interfaith relationships.