Recommended Resources for Interfaith Work
By Anthony Manousos
The Christian and Interfaith Relations Committee (CIRC) of FGC offers many good resources on their website:
The following books and videos are also suggested:
God and Allah Need to Talk, a documentary about interfaith work in the Los Angeles area after 9/11, by Ruth Broyde Sharone.
See
http://www.filmsthatmatter.com
Friends and Other Faiths, Margot Tennyson. Quaker Home Service, 1992
Friends and Other Religions, Sallie B. King. Quaker Press of FGC, 2003.
I Have Always Wanted To Be Jewish. And Now, Thanks To The Religious Society OfFriends, I Am, Claire Gorfinkel. Pendle Hill Pamphlet, 2000.
How to Be a Perfect Stranger: The Essential Religious Etiquette Handbook, Fourth Edition, Stuart M. Matlins and Arthur J. Magida (editors). Skylight Paths Publishing, 2003.
Interfaith Pilgrims, Elizabeth Nesbitt. Quaker Books, 2003.
Islam from a Quaker Perspective, Anthony Manousos. Friends Bulletin Pamphlet, 2003.
Listening with the Heart: A Guidebook for Compassionate Listening, Carol Hwoschinsky. The Compassionate Listening Project, 2001.
See:
http://www.compassionatelistening.org
Many Religions, One God, Carol Murphy. Pendle Hill Pamphlet, 1966.
Mutual Irradiation: A Quaker View of Ecumenism, Douglas Steere. Pendle Hill Pamphlet.
The Pure Principle: Quakers and Other Faith Traditions, Jim Pym. Sessions of York, 2000.
Sharing Our Faith, Daniel Seeger. Quaker Press of FGC, 1991.
The Sacred Art of Listening: Forty Reflections for Cultivating a Spiritual Practice, Kay Lindahl. Skylight Paths Publishing, 2002.
Practicing the Sacred Art of Listening: A Guide to Enrich Your Relationships and Kindle Your Spiritual Life, Kay Lindahl. Skylight Paths Publishing, 2003.



