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 second of three public discussions regarding the topic of religious extremism. Learn More
Session Two: The Bad
Sunday, February 9, 2014 • Boston Avenue United Methodist Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma
There's a fine line between passion and extremism. That's where religion becomes angry, triumphant. God loves me more than God lives you.
- Rev. Bill Crowell, Associate Minister, BAUMC, Interfaith Trialogue Chair
- Iman Imad Enchassi, Chairman of Islamic Studies and Chaplain at Oklahoma City University
- Rabbi Micah Citrin, Co-Rabbi at Temple Israel, Tulsa
- Rev. Floyd M. Schoenhals, retired Bishop of the Arkansas-Oklahoma Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
- Dr. Gary Peluso-Verdend, President and Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Phillips Theological Seminary
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Imam Imad Enchassi and Rabbi Micah Citrin reflect about the importance of interfaith discussions
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Imam Imad Enchassi, introduced by Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell
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Rabbi Michah Citrin, introduced by Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell
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Rev. Floyd Schoenhals, introduced by Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell
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Dr. Gary Peluso-Verdend, introduced by Rev. Dr. Bill Crowell