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“‘The Other’ Doing God’s Work” Course: Session 1 (Evening)
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Wednesday, November 6
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
In-Person Event at the Tri-Faith Center
This event is one part of a five-session course called “‘The Other’ Doing God’s Work: Exploring the Interfaith Crossroads of the Ancient Middle East.”
Session 1 – My Shepherd (But You Don’t Know Me): Persian Policies of Interfaith Inclusiveness
Persian kings fostered a stronger empire by inspiring subjects’ loyalty – notably, through a policy of respecting local religions and religious leaders, and even participating in the religious ceremonies and religious roles of their subjects’ religions. At the time, this approach was a new paradigm for empires in the region — but what can we learn from it today?
NOTE: Based on Dr. Lucas Schulte’s research findings in his book My Shepherd, though You Do not Know Me: The Persian Royal Propaganda Model in the Nehemiah Memoir
Key takeaway: Learn how inclusiveness of other religious identities can help strengthen societal cohesion.
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