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Candles
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Pixabay
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Kluge Scholars
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Humanities Moments contributions from scholars at the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress
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The Transformative Power of Dialogue
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Growing up in a very small town that once had the most churches per capita in the country, Catherine Newell was around many people who were believers. Moving away from her hometown, she encountered a more religiously diverse environment, opening her mind to other possibilities. During her final term in college, she stumbled into a Rabbinic Judaism class. While the texts ignited her intellect, it was the class dialogue that moved her in a profound way. Now a professor of religious studies herself, Newell reflects on how the class offered an ideal model of collective academic inquiry: respectful and passionate dialogue.
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Catherine Newell, assistant professor of religious studies, University of Miami & The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress
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Rabbinic Judaism
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Religious Studies
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