Linda Baughman
Fr. Christopher Collins
Rabbi Ryan Dulkin
Neil Ellingson
Cardina Esparza
Michele Goodson
Hans Gustafson
Rooted in the Catholic tradition that values faith, understanding, and the dignity of all people, we strive to strengthen and unify our community by fostering meaningful interreligious dialogue, engagement, and collaboration in service of the common good.
Preamble: “Our great challenge is to create a culture of encounter which encourages individuals and groups to share the richness of their traditions and experience; to break down walls and to build bridges.” – Pope Francis
In practice, this may look, feel, or sound like the following:
Linda Baughman
Fr. Christopher Collins
Rabbi Ryan Dulkin
Neil Ellingson
Cardina Esparza
Michele Goodson
Hans Gustafson
Lisan Hasnain
Amy Kadrmas
Karen Lange
Austin Litke O.P.
Steven McMichael
Christopher Michaelson
Fuad Naeem
Avi Olitzky
Ricky Pipala
Delaney Sacia
Bob Shoemake
Othman Zaimi
The Catholic tradition has long upheld the importance and compatibility of faith and reason. Anselm’s famous definition of theology as fides quaerens intellectum, "faith seeking understanding", is especially important to us as a Catholic university.
At Vatican II, the Church articulated in new ways her commitment to the dignity of all people, including members of other religions, which "often reflect a ray of that Truth which enlightens all" (Nostra Aetate, 2).
By this we mean that our focus is the relationship among people who orient around religion differently, including, for example, those who identify as agnostic, secular, nothing in particular, nones, or spiritual, but not religious.
"Meaningful interreligious dialogue" includes conversations about religious, theological, and religious differences, spiritual experiences and yearnings, personal values, justice, and the like, and for those conversations to go deeper than the superficial. Recognizing that words and actions reciprocally influence each other, we intend also to foster tangible collective efforts to advance the common good.