Ethics

Bridging Differences and Imagining a Better Future Through Faith: Religious Perspectives on the Narratives of America

In a time when our communities feel more fractured than ever before, how can our country find common ground and join together in building a future where respect, collaboration, and equity are centered in our relationships and society? This question is at the heart of a new project by the Religion and Society Program.

Chaplaincy: A Powerful Resource for People of All Beliefs

Chaplains offers hope, comfort and assistance during difficult times to people of all faiths — yet are often pigeon-holed as “just religious.”  

Two people clasping hands in hospital

How to Build Trust and Transform Conflict on Campus

College campuses are an ideal environment for ideation, discussion, and debate, but recently the environment has become tense.

What the Data Says About Getting Gen Z Involved in Pluralism Work

Young people are very enthusiastic about pluralism. Why isn’t that translating into action?

Muslim and Christian girls take a selfie

Meryl J. Chertoff’s Reflections and Remarks from “Religion and Society: The First Decade”

Meryl Justin Chertoff reflects on the last decade and what the future might hold for the Religion & Society Program.