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Interfaith Leadership Training at Hartford Seminary: The Impact of the Advanced Building Abrahamic Partnerships Course
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- The Doctor of Ministry final project is a longitudinal impact study of the advanced Building Abrahamic Partnerships (BAP II) interfaith training course for Jews, Christians, and Muslims offered at Hartford Seminary in 2007, 2008, and 2009. The author was one of three designers and co-facilitators of this training. The project assesses the effectiveness of the course in enhancing interfaith leadership capacities and identifies twenty characteristics required of a competent leader in this emerging field. The methodology and data are based on interviews with 59 of the 61 participants in BAP II, along with interviews of the other co-facilitators.
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