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Student’s Experience at World Religions Conference Leads to Valuable Classroom Lessons

Student’s Experience at World Religions Conference Leads to Valuable Classroom Lessons

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  • 北吴大学大三政治学专业的莎拉·亨特
    北吴大学大三政治学专业的莎拉·亨特 discovered an interest in religious sects during her first-year Archway Seminar. She pursued that interest by attending the Encounter World Religions Conference in Canada.
  • Hunter had the opportunity to learn about different religions
    在世界宗教会议上, Hunter had the opportunity to learn about different religions and their sanctuaries and then participants explored and experienced those sites. "Prior to the conference, I would try to place religions in boxes and categories. When in reality, each one is different on how they live religion."
  • Hunter has taken what she learned at the Encounter World Religions Conference
    Hunter has taken what she learned at the Encounter World Religions Conference and incorporated it into the Archway Seminar, 《宗教:新与旧," which she is teaching with religion professor Rita Lester.
  • 北吴大学大三政治学专业的莎拉·亨特
    北吴大学大三政治学专业的莎拉·亨特 discovered an interest in religious sects during her first-year Archway Seminar. She pursued that interest by attending the Encounter World Religions Conference in Canada.
  • Hunter had the opportunity to learn about different religions
    在世界宗教会议上, Hunter had the opportunity to learn about different religions and their sanctuaries and then participants explored and experienced those sites. "Prior to the conference, I would try to place religions in boxes and categories. When in reality, each one is different on how they live religion."
  • Hunter has taken what she learned at the Encounter World Religions Conference
    Hunter has taken what she learned at the Encounter World Religions Conference and incorporated it into the Archway Seminar, 《宗教:新与旧," which she is teaching with religion professor Rita Lester.

内布拉斯加州卫斯理大学 junior Sarah Hunter grew up devoted in her faith. She was actively involved in an Omaha church were her uncle pastored.

“成长, I interacted with like-minded individuals sharing common beliefs,这位政治学专业的学生回忆道.

One of her first college classes was an Archway Seminar for first-year students that explored religious sects. Hunter realized an abundance of spiritual diversity and shared her desire to learn more with religion professor Rita Lester.

Lester encouraged Hunter to attend the Encounter World Religions Conference in Toronto, 加拿大安大略省. Lester previously attended the conference and knew Hunter would grow from the experience too.

Participants in the Encounter World Religions Conference spend one week studying 11 religions through lectures, 参观精神圣地, 以及参加宗教活动.

"I saw an experience of a lifetime where I could experience things I have been learning about in the classroom,” Hunter said of Lester’s recommendation to attend the conference.

Once in Toronto, Hunter was met with vast diversity in people, religions, and experiences. Toronto is home to a range of spiritual sanctuaries such as temples and synagogues that stem from a variety of religious backgrounds including Hinduism, 佛教, 和伊斯兰教.

"At NWU I have been exposed to many different viewpoints—it is amazing," said Hunter. "However, it is not near the diversity I experienced in Toronto."

Each day the conference director spoke to attendees about a specific religion and its pertaining sanctuaries before participants ventured out to explore and experience those very sites.

每种宗教都是不同的, but common among all was the genuine kindness found in every individual Hunter met. Whether it be sharing a moon rock to transfer feelings of happiness to one another or giving up a scarf so that others can kneel on the ground to pray in comfort, strangers—and eventual friends—offered Hunter sincere generosity and compassion.

"Without a single word, name, exchange, or thank you, a woman gave me her scarf,” Hunter recalled. “When a stranger demonstrates that kindness, you never forget it. 我永远也忘不了. 体验那种程度的爱是难以形容的."

"Prior to the conference I would try to place religions in boxes and categories,她说. "When in reality, each one is different on how they live religion. People are unique and experiencing and embracing those differences is what makes diversity persevere."

Hunter was eager to find ways to integrate her experiences and newfound knowledge with NWU students.  

She did not have to search long to figure out how to do so.

Hunter teamed with Lester to lead a new Archway Seminar this fall, titled 《宗教:新与旧." Through the course Hunter hopes to instill in first-year students a theme from the conference — that diversity in religion and culture can be found anywhere and everywhere, 并在发现这些差异时表示欢迎.

"I want to introduce students to a more diverse culture than what is necessarily available here,她说. "If you wander around the city you will find a variety of cultures and religions you don’t necessarily see everyday. I want students to embrace differences, and look for curiosity within those differences."

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——Quinn Hullett的故事,公共关系实习生.