The Institute for Christian & Jewish Studies (ICJS) offers a free library of recorded online programs featuring authors, scholars, teachers, activists, and religious leaders. These videos and courses help people learn about different religions and how faith communities can work together. Topics include understanding antisemitism and Jewish responses, exploring Christian nationalism's impact on democracy, learning about Mary in both Christian and Islamic traditions, and using art to bring diverse communities together.
The programs also cover spiritual care for interfaith families, navigating difficult conversations across differences, and lessons from historical events like the Scopes Trial. Many sessions focus on how religious communities can strengthen democracy, protect civil rights, and build coalitions that bridge divides. The content includes author interviews, panel discussions, mini-courses, and lunch-and-learn sessions.
All programs are designed to increase religious literacy and help people understand how different faith traditions can contribute to a healthy democratic society. The videos are available on-demand and cover both practical skills for interfaith dialogue and deeper exploration of religious texts and traditions.
