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Exploring Gratitude in Our Traditions

All three Abrahamic traditions encourage us to recognize the blessings in our lives by expressing gratitude to God and to each other.

This collection, curated by ICJS, brings together artists from each tradition to reflect on gratitude through their work. Each piece is paired with a line of scripture and a short overview of the concept of gratitude in each tradition.

Through this collection, we invite you to pause, to notice the good, and to consider opportunities to express gratitude in your daily life.

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American Unexceptionalism Podcast

American Unexceptionalism is a limited-series podcast from Dr. Matthew D. Taylor and the Rev. Susan Hayward about what Americans can learn from people around the world who have resisted religious nationalism and authoritarianism.

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Faith Inside & Out: Exploring Judaism, Christianity & Islam

Explore our curated resources, assembled with the assistance of ICJS scholars, to help you explore Judaism, Christianity, and Islam from both vantage points. This list is not meant to be exhaustive. We hope this serves as a launching pad to your own learning.

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ICJS Insights

Read the most recent issue of ICJS Insights, our monthly newsletter featuring  voices, essays, and perspectives.

Read the November Issue

Our religious traditions call us not to retreat into silence or despair, but to step toward one another with moral clarity and shared responsibility. Moral leadership begins with attention—with choosing to see, to stay present, and to act in ways that affirm human dignity.

John Rivera

ICJS communications and marketing director