Extremism: Religious Passion and The Problem of Perception
Trialogue 2014: The Challenge of Civil Discourse
Sponsored by the Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice
This is the first of three public discussions regarding the topic of religious extremism. Learn More
Session One: The Good
Sunday, February 2, 2014 • Peace Academy, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Kindness. Empathy. Compassion. When religious passion is channeled by a true believer, it can be a powerful contributor to the common good.
- Rev. Bill Crowell, Associate Minister, BAUMC, Interfaith Trialogue Chair
- Rev. Floyd M. Schoenhals, retired Bishop of the Arkansas-Oklahoma Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
- Rabbi Emeritus Charles P. Sherman of Temple Israel
- Sister Melek Z. Oyludag, Executive Director of the Surayya Anne Foundation
- Dr. Gary Peluso-Verdend, President and Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Phillips Theological Seminary
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Introductions and invocation. Heard are Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell, Ahmad Khattab, Adrienne Watt, and Gary Schaffer.
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Rev. Floyd M. Schoenhals, introduced by Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell
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Sister Melek Zeynep Oyludag, introduced by Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell
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Rabbi Charles Sherman, introduced by Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell
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Dr. Gary Peluso-Verdend, introduced by Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell