Learn at your own pace, whatever your timeframe. We have resources to read in as short as five minutes and minicourses with hours of content.
Learn at your own pace, whatever your timeframe. We have resources to read in as short as five minutes and minicourses with hours of content.
ICJS Jewish Scholar Ben Sax explains “I and Thou,” Martin Buber’s 1923 magnum opus on dialogue and authentic relationships.
Explore our curated resources, assembled with the assistance of ICJS scholars, to help you explore Judaism, Christianity, and Islam from both vantage points.
Everyone wants to be heard, but a conversation cannot be had if everyone is talking over each other. Use these tips to help navigate difficult conversations.
Award-winning Spiritual Warriors video, Christian Nationalism (Un)defined, and more.
Debate vs. Dialogue video and discussion guide, Martin Buber, and more.
Crusades video and discussion guide, Howard Thurman, and more.
Muslim perspectives on death and dying, On Being Muslim, and more.
Martin Buber video and discussion guide, Antisemitism (Un)defined, responding to everyday antisemitism and Islamophobia, and more.
Water justice video and discussion guide, economic justice, interreligious reparations, and more.
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