Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Modeling Religious Pluralism makes a case for why religious pluralism matters and how we can build it to last. The volume is animated by a long-standing question and a critical issue of our time: How might we live alongside people who live and believe differently? The contributors are leaders in the field and represent a diversity of traditions, approaches, and issue areas. They offer a rich tapestry of interlocking perspectives—grounded in deep expertise and experience—to provide analysis, insight, and practical guidance for building religious pluralism. This book is for anyone and everyone interested in understanding the intricacies of interfaith, pluralism, justice, and equity.</jats:p>