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Interfaith and Pluralism Syllabus Library

A library of interfaith and pluralism course syllabi to inspire educators.

Syllabus Library

These course syllabi were generously shared by faculty who have participated in Interfaith America’s programming. They are available as a model and a resource for educators to enhance their student’s experiences in the classroom.

Interfaith and Pluralism Syllabus Library

Biblical Interpretation in a World of Religious Diversity Syllabus

This syllabus considers Biblical interpretation in an age of increased interaction between diverse religious communities.

Christians and Muslims: Conflict vs. Dialogue Syllabus

A syllabus with a pluralistic focus on Christian-Muslim relations.

Health, Healing, and Religion Syllabus

This syllabus explores how health care and healing practices intersect with religiously diverse traditions and communities.

Interfaith Engagement and Religious Pluralism Syllabus

This syllabus explores the challenges and opportunities of religious pluralism through academic texts, case studies, and a travel seminar to Washington DC.

Interfaith Literacy and Cooperation Syllabus

Use this sample syllabus to find ideas for incorporating interfaith into your courses.

Interfaith Studies Syllabus

This syllabus utilizes case studies, texts, and experiences outside of the classroom to equip students with interfaith-specific skillsets.

International Business, Culture, and Sustainability Syllabus

A travel seminar that explores culture, religion, and business in India.

Introduction to Human Services Syllabus

A course that is subtitled: a Profession Responding to Social and Economic Inequality in the Tradition of Secular and Religious Pluralism.

Islam and Other Religions Syllabus

This syllabus focuses on historical and contemporary interactions between Muslims and non-Muslims, as well as interfaith efforts within Muslim American refugee centers.

Literature of Faith: Christianity and Islam Syllabus

A Muslim-Christian relations course that emphasizes literature and dialogue.

Reel-World Religions Syllabus (with Interfaith Themes)

This syllabus utilizes film to study modern and historical encounters between religiously and philosophically diverse groups.

Religion and Social Justice Syllabus

A course that considers diverse religious responses to social justice issues.

Religion and the Human Quest

A syllabus that considers human existence in relation to the sacred.

Religion and World Politics Syllabus

This syllabus explores each major religion of the world and the countries/regions of the world in which it impacts politics.

Religions of the World II Syllabus

A pluralistic approach to studying relatively new traditions in the United States.

Spiritual Autobiographies Syllabus (with Interfaith Themes)

This syllabus explores the spiritual journeys of religiously diverse authors and allows students to draft their own autobiographies.

World Religions and Religious Ethnographies Syllabus

This syllabus utilizes academic texts, case studies, and religious ethnographies to study world religions and religious pluralism.

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