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Rapporteur
Lucinda Allen Mosher is director of the M.A. in Interreligious Studies program at Hartford International University for Religion and Peace, senior scholar for its Continuing and Professional Education initiative, and an affiliate of its Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations. A specialist in online learning, she teaches courses on interreligious studies, spiritual caregiving, comparative theology, and ethics. Concurrently, she is the senior editor for the Journal of Interreligious Studies. She has been a chronicler of the Building Bridges Seminar since its inception in 2002; as rapporteur she is the editor of its book series from Georgetown University Press. Her other publications include The Georgetown Companion to Interreligious Studies (2022); the award-winning Hindu Approaches to Spiritual Care: Chaplaincy in Theory and Practice (co-edited with Vineet Chander, 2020); Personhood, Illness, and Death in America’s Multifaith Neighborhoods: A Practical Guide (2018); and Toward Our Mutual Flourishing: The Episcopal Church, Interreligious Relations, and Theologies of Religious Manyness (2012). She received her Th.D. from General Theological Seminary (New York City).