Sacred Snaps tells the story of a new approach to interfaith engagement. It is an invitation to see and engage religion, diversity, and inclusion through the lens of the mobile phone camera. These days, just about everyone owns a camera equipped cell phone. What if we recruited these cameras for the common good? When religion shows up in everyday life—at work, school, the mall, or the beach—often it is not welcome. At a time when so much of the public discourse is around equity, diversity, and inclusion, religion seems peripheral to the conversation. Many embrace the wisdom that our workplaces, schools, and communities are enhanced when people can bring their whole selves into every aspect of their daily lives. But religion and spirituality are not gaining the same ground as other aspects of diversity such as race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and ability. To be more fully included in the cultural conversation about human flourishing, religion needs to be seen and heard in new ways. The old paradigm of interreligious dialogue is no longer adequate. A new paradigm focused on building relationships at the grass roots of daily life is emerging. This cutting-edge volume brings together Christians and Muslims in the United States and Canada to explore what their beliefs, practices, and values look like in everyday life.
Introduction | “Doing what I can in my little world.” An Invitation to Interfaith Engagement Part I: Grassroots Interfaith Engagement Through Photovoice 1. “It’s just not a lens I had.” Seeing and Being Seen in a Time of Polarization 2. “I’m a big photo nut.” Our Approach 3. “That’s a game-changer!” Interfaith’s New Paradigm: From Dialogue to Engagement Part II: Religion and Spirituality in Everyday Life 4. “I’m not the only crazy person.” Seeing Nature Through Religious Lenses 5. “I want that.” Prayer and the Power of Appreciative Knowledge 6. “They ask me if I’m oppressed.” Religion, Gender, and Sexuality 7. “Ask someone else to do it.” Race, Religion, and Social Inequalities 8. “My faith tugs at me daily not to look past.” Compassion and Responsibility in the Face of Poverty Part III: From Snapshot to Engagement 9. “Like a call to action.” Curating Voices and Exhibiting Change 10. “It gave me a forum.” Photovoice as an Interfaith Contact Zone 11. “How other people see it.” Seeing Differences within Religions 12. “Now I’m back in my world.” The Shelf Life of Interfaith Interventions 13. Conclusion | “It was theirs after that.” Interfaith Dialogue in Action
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