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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Relationship Building through Narrative Sharing: A Retreat for Muslim and Jewish Emerging Religious Leaders

The Wabash Center

Author
Fuchs Kreimer, Nancy
Publisher
Teaching Theology and Religion 16, no. 4 (2013): 371-380
The author and her colleagues planned and led three retreats to build relationships between rabbinical students and Muslim leaders of tomorrow. Narrative Pedagogy served to inform the creation of these immersive experiences. The retreats made use of the shared scriptural traditions around Joseph (Torah) and Yusuf (Qur'an) to build connections based on a common passion for text study. Parallel to the academic exploration of religious and cultural narratives, participants wove connections based on an ethos of appreciative inquiry and the guided sharing of personal stories. Carefully structured exercises provided a container for the growth of understanding and connection.