Articles
- On Tariq Ramadan [PDF]
Diana L. Eck
Morning Prayers, Appleton Chapel, Harvard University, September 28, 2006
- “Hinduism Here,” Spotlight on Teaching
Religious Studies News 21:4 (October, 2006), pp. iii, vii.
- The Blockade of Tariq Ramadan [PDF]
Diana L. Eck
Harvard University, September 26, 2006.
- “God Needs No Passport: Trying to Define the New Boundaries of Belonging”
Peggy Levitt
Harvard Divinity Bulletin 34.3, Autumn 2006.
- “Manifesto for a new ‘WE’”
Tariq Ramadan
7 July 2006.
- "Shutting Out a Voice for Islam"
Diana L. Eck
Boston Globe, February 7, 2006
- "Youth and the Pluralism Project"
Grove Harris
In Eboo Patel and Patrice Brodeur, eds, Building the Interfaith Youth Movement, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc, 2006.
- "Pagan Involvement in the Interfaith Movement"
Grove Harris
Crosscurrents, Spring 2005.
- "American Religious Pluralism: Civic and Theological Discourse" [PDF]
Diana L. Eck
Working paper for the New Religious Pluralism and Democracy Conference, Georgetown University, April 21-22, 2005.
- “Dialogue and the Echo Boom of Terror: Religious Women’s Voices after 9/11” [PDF]
Diana L. Eck
In After Terror: Promoting Dialogue Among Civilizations, edited by Akbar Ahmed and Brian Forst, 2005.
- “New and Unfamiliar: Researching Religious Plurality in Scenic Lucerne” [PDF]
Martin Baumann
CSSR Bulletin 34.4(2005): 61-64.
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"Why Exclude a Muslim Voice?"
Diana L. Eck
Boston Globe, September 4, 2004.
- Introduction to Speaking Faith: The Essential Handbook for Religion Communicators
Diana L. Eck
New York, NY: Religion Communicators Council, 2004
- “Global Hinduism in Gotham”
In Tony Carnes and Fenggang Yang, eds., Asian American Religions: Borders and Boundaries (New York: New York University Press, 2004), pp. 112-137.
- “Religions of the Pacific Rim in the Pacific Northwest”
Lance Laird
In Religion and Public Life in the Pacific Northwest: the “None” Zone, edited by Patricia O'Connell Killen and Mark Silk
Religion by Region Series, vol. 1., Walnut Creek, CA: Alta Mira Press, 2004.
- “Religion and Respectful Pluralism in the Workplace: A Constructive Framework”
Douglas Hicks
The Journal of Religious Leadership, Spring, 2003.
- “Understanding and Celebrating Religious Diversityin Britain: A Case Study of Leicester since 1970 making comparisons with Flushing, Queens County, New York City.” [PDF]
Richard Bonney in collaboration with R. Scott Hanson.
Encounters 9.2 (2003), pp. 123–151.
- Faith of Whose Fathers?
Linda Ocasio
Ford Foundation Report, Winter 2002
- Keynote Address by Diana Eck
Religious Pluralism in Democratic Societies Conference
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
August 20-21, 2002
- A Mosque in Massachusetts
An excerpt from the book
A New Religious America by Diana Eck
- Interview with Diana Eck
Religion and Ethics Newsweekly
June 22, 2001
- Commentary on Religious Pluralism in America
R. Scott Hanson, Raymond B. Williams, and Tony Carnes
Religion and Ethics Newsweekly
June 22, 2001
- Chaplaincy Amidst Religious Diversity
Rev. Mary Katherine Allman
The Network, March-April 1999
Published by the National Association of Episcopal Schools
- Dialogue and Spirituality: Can We Pray Together?
S. Wesley Ariarajah
Not Without My Neighbor: Issues in Interfaith Relations Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1999, pp. 26-58.
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Neighboring Faiths: How will Americans Cope with Increasing Religious Diversity?
Diana L. Eck
Harvard Magazine
September - October, 1996
- The Challenge of Pluralism
Diana L. Eck
Nieman Reports
The Nieman Foundation at Harvard University
Vol. XLVII No. 2 Summer 1993
- The Religious Melting Pot in Boston
Diana L. Eck
The Boston Globe
April 10, 1993
- True Liberty Cherishes Difference
Diana L. Eck
The Los Angeles Times
Sunday July 5, 1992
- Shared Sacred Space: New Religious Communities versus the Planning and Zoning Commission of New London, CT
Patrice C. Brodeur and Susan F. Morrison
- The Pattern of Hinduism and Hindu Temple Building in the U.S.
Karen Pechilis Prentiss