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interfaith

[ UK /ˌɪntəfˈe‍ɪθ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪntɝˈfeɪθ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. involving persons of different religious faiths
    an interfaith marriage
    interfaith good will

How To Use interfaith In A Sentence

  • an interfaith marriage
  • I'm keen to know if there are concrete, significant scale examples of interfaith dialogue work having any impact.
  • My clergy spouse and I found ourselves defining the word "rapture" at an interfaith table. David A. Davis: The Rapture Effect: Finding The Church's Voice When It Really Matters
  • The interfaith programme will broaden the department's reach into other academic disciplines. Times, Sunday Times
  • PARTICIPATING IN last week's interfaith event at Seton Hall University, an Iraqi law professor sought to play down what the Western media often describe as the unbridgeable divide between Iraq's Shia majority and its Sunni minority. Undefined
  • I am the product of an interfaith and intercultural marriage.
  • Well, religious leaders will be gathering in New Orleans to discuss interfaith relief efforts tomorrow.
  • Seamus Finn , a board member for the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, a network of institutional investors representing faith-based organizations, says the question is whether these funds will take a harder line against big banks in the wake of postcrash changes such as the Dodd-Frank financial-overhaul law. Are Bank Stocks 'Responsible'?
  • Indeed, the religion we called Sikhism started out as an interfaith movement, in which Guru Nanak primarily brought people from different religions together and taught common sense goodness, serving humanity and caring for the neighbors. Mike Ghouse: Sikhs and Muslims Can Come Together For Guru Nanak's Birthday
  • Their enduring commitment to civil society, interfaith dialogue and secular education has helped halt the slide to conservatism.
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