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In today's episode of Snarky Faith, we're venturing into a space that's often skirted around with discomfort or outright hostility. That's right—we're digging into the delightful mess that is religious diversity, but not in the way you might expect. We're not here to throw shade or to spotlight the foibles of faith; instead, we're talking about the rich gifts that diversity brings us, especially when we shut up and listen. Our guidebook for this journey is none other than the recent release Sitting in the Shade of Another Tree: What We Learn by Listening to Other Faiths. This isn't just your run-of-the-mill, kumbaya plea for peace. This is about tuning in to a symphony of voices from different faiths and belief systems that dare to speak to the transformative power of listening. It's about cracking open the door to perspectives that have long been shut out by the rigid gates of doctrinal fortresses. We're joined by a panel of guests who are nothing short of pilgrims on this journey of cross-faith dialogue. Keith Giles, Duncan Pile, Caleb Gilleland, and Safi Kaskas—each an author and a story-weaver sharing tales of wisdom, transformation, and perspective shifts. Their narratives aren't just feel-good anecdotes; they're testaments to what happens when we learn from those who tread paths different from our own. Forget the tired old trope of who's got it wrong in the world of religion. Our guests have set out to uncover where others get it right, engaging in the radical act of listening rather than preaching. The result? Insights that lead to understanding, connections that spawn friendships, and exchanges that birth peace. Join us as we delve into the wisdom shared in Sitting in the Shade of Another Tree, courtesy of Quoir Publishing and Patheos. Let's take this opportunity to step outside our comfort zones and into the possibility that the truth and beauty we seek might just be found in the faith community next door—or even one we've never heard of. It's not about compromising your beliefs or losing your faith; it's about enriching it through the stories of others. So, let's drop the debate and pick up the dialogue. Tune in, listen up, and let's get ready to be transformed. This is Snarky Faith, and the conversation starts now. We'll talk about all that and plenty more snark! Links Sitting in the Shade of Another Tree: What We Learn by Listening to Other Faith https:www.amazon.comdpB0CHZCBX7V Author Links and Books: Caleb Gilleland: https:bahaiteachings.orgauthorcaleb-gilleland https:www.ed.ac.ukprofilecaleb-gilleland Safi Kaskas: https:www.amazon.comQuran-References-Bible-Contemporary-Understandingdp099659244X Duncan Pile: https:www.patheos.comblogsduncanedwardpileabout https:www.amazon.comNature-Mage-Book-ebookdpB00CLOYOKA https:www.amazon.comWho-Am-Judge-James-Bewley-ebookdpB086N27QWQ Keith Giles: https:www.patheos.comblogskeithgiles https:www.amazon.comstoresKeith-GilesauthorB0076E0UA8 Featured Crackpots, Grifters, and Prophets: Kent Christmas, Shane Vaughn, Greg Locke, Mike Johnson, and Mario Murillo. Big thanks to these outlets that make the Christian Crazy possible: Right Wing Watch Christian Nightmares Friendly Atheist Come along for the ride as we skewer through life, culture, and spirituality in the face of a changing world. www.SnarkyFaith.com Check out the other fantastic Quoircast partners: The Heretic Happy Hour Podcast , Apostates Anonymous , The Messy Spirituality Podcast , Ideas Digest , The New Evangelicals , This is Not Church , and Wild Olive.

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