« A Pleasant Saturday | Main | Thoughts on a Synchroblog post »

Lot's of blogging on interfaith topics

Today, there's a synchroblog event going on in which a number of bloggers are discussing Paganism and Christianity. So far, I've read a couple of the posts from the event and find the whole thing wonderful. For anyone who might be interested, I suggest you get the list of participants from Pastor Phil Wyman's blog and check out what people are saying.

TrackBack

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Lot's of blogging on interfaith topics:

» Thoughts on a Synchroblog post from The Musings of a Confused Man
Yesterday, I posted a link to a syncrhoblogging event focused on dialogue between Paganism and Christianity. Today, I wanted to highlight one of my favorite posts among the excellent collection. I've chosen to highlight Paul Walker's contribution on th... [Read More]

» Another great synchroblog from The Musings of a Confused Man
Last month, I posted a bit about a synchroblog wherein a number of Christian bloggers talked about Christianity and Paganism and discussions between members of both faith groups. This month, the same group is having another synchroblog, with the topic... [Read More]

Comments (2)

Erin:

Hi Jarred, thanks for linking to the synchroblog. I've been poking around here, and I have found your writing to be honest and thought provoking...I look forward to reading more.

Jarred [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Hi Erin, thanks for stopping by. As for linking to the synchroblog, you're absolutely welcome. Interfaith discussion is very important to me (not to mention something of a passion), so it was nice to be able to share a small plethora of posts on the topic. I've also enjoyed reading all the posts.

I look forward to talking with you again.

Post a comment

About

This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on September 25, 2007 12:01 PM.

The previous post in this blog was A Pleasant Saturday.

The next post in this blog is Thoughts on a Synchroblog post.

Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.



Powered by
Movable Type 3.36