Lucinda Allen Mosher, Th.D., is Hartford Seminary’s Faculty Associate in Interfaith Studies, senior editor of the Journal of Interreligious Studies, and rapporteur of the Building Bridges Seminar (an international Christian-Muslim dialogue under stewardship of Georgetown University). The author of many books and articles--among them, Personhood, Illness, and Death in America's Multifaith Neighborhoods: A Practical Guide (2018)--she is also the award-winning editor of books like Hindu Approaches to Spiritual Care: Chaplaincy in Theory and Practice (2020). An ethicist in the Anglican tradition, she consults, teaches, and writes in the arena of multifaith concerns. She has conducted extensive research on how religious leaders-in-training are taught about religious difference. A musician and a handweaver as well, she enjoys exploring intersections between theology, interreligious matters, and the arts. She lives in Doctors Inlet, Florida.
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