Sunday, January 18, 2009 at 10:59AM | in
Religion -->
Canterbury CathedralI have a feeling that in a few decades we will see a line-up of religious leaders at the inauguration in an acknowledgement of the rich religious fabric of America. Well, I hope so anyway.
When I look at the lineup and design of the faith-infused events around Obama’s inaugural, I see a new story — one of radical inclusion that echoes the plurality of our new president’s spiritual and social formation as a child. His mother, a secular humanist for lack of a better no-size-fits-all label, exposed her children to Christianity as well as Islam and other world religions, cultures, and philosophies. She was a student of the world and her children were, too.
Sunday, January 18, 2009 at 10:59AM | in
Religion
Reader Comments (3)
Thanks for clarifying Geoff, sounds like I will need a scorecard! Also I understand there is a prayer breakfast the following day ... any idea if there will be Baha'i representation? or what Obama knows about the Baha'i Faith?
Hmm... I'm not sure. Obama certainly knows about the Faith, I've been told by reliable sources -- he lived in Chicago and served in the state Senate, after all.
[...] posted a couple times on the question of the inaugural prayers in the US becoming less inclusive over the past 60 years. [...]