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1888570644 978-1888570649 May 6, 2003
Out of years of engaged knowledge and understanding of the religious traditions of the world, Robert Traer gives a fascinating interpretation of the major religious traditions as "traditions of faith" that share the common quest to express faith in its plurality of forms. In so doing Traer opens up a refreshing new discussion on how some of Wilfred Cantwell Smith's contribution can be applied both to the study of religion and to the challenge of living in a religiously plural world.

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In Faith, Belief and Religion Robert Traer explicates an approach to understanding religious faith that combines objective and subjective observations. Such "shared inquiry" fosters dialogue between those who study religious life impersonally and those who express personal convictions through religious faith.

Dr. Traer actively pursues this dialogue via the Internet by publishing articles in online forums and by answering questions as an expert for major web directories, such as Yahoo and About.com. He also pursues shared inquiry through two web sites that he has created and continues to manage.

Dr. Traer has a Ph.D. from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, a J.D. from the School of Law of the University of California at Davis, and a D.Min. from the Divinity School of the University of Chicago. From 1990-2000 he was the CEO of the International Association for Religious Freedom. He is an ordained clergyman in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) and delights in the children and grandchildren of his marriage to Nancy Traer.

His publications include Faith, Belief and Religion (The Davies Group, 2001), Quest for Truth: Critical Reflections on Interfaith Cooperation (The Davies Group, 1999), and Faith in Human Rights: Support in Religious Traditions for a Global Struggle (Georgetown University Press, 1991).


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Robert Traer served as the executive director of the International Association for Religious Freedom from 1990-2000, and in that capacity represented the work of the IARF on religious freedom at the United Nations. Dr. Traer now teaches courses on ethics at the Dominican University of California.

In 2002 he was a Resident Scholar at the Tantur Ecumenical Institute for Theological Studies in Israel. In the spring of 2005 he served with the Ecumenical Accompaniment Program in Israel/Palestine, which is sponsored by the World Council of Churches, and in June 2005 he participated in the Critical Moment Conference in Geneva convened by the World Council of Churches and also drafted the conference report. He is a retired minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and a retired member of the Bar of the State of Colorado.

His writings on human rights are available at http://religionhumanrights.com, and his writings on environmental ethics are at http://doingethics.com. His work on Christian faith, ethics and interfaith dialogue are at http://christian-bible.com.

He and his wife, Nancy, have been married forty-two years and have five children, including two adopted daughters from Asia, and eight grandchildren.

Education:

Graduate Theological Union, Ph.D. in Comparative Religion (1988)
School of Law of the University of California at Davis, J.D. (1976)
Divinity School of the University of Chicago, D.Min. (1969), M.Th. (1967)
Carleton College, B.A. with Distinction (1965)

Publications Include:

Doing Environmental Ethics (2009)
Doing Ethics in a Diverse World (with H. Stelmach) (2008)
Jerusalem Journal: Finding Hope (2006)
Faith, Belief, and Religion (2001).
Quest for Truth: Critical Reflections on Interfaith Cooperation (1999).
Faith in Human Rights: Support in Religious Traditions for a Global Struggle. (1991).
"U. S. Ratification of the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights," in Promises to Keep: Prospects for Human Rights, ed. Charles McCoy (2002).

"Ending Religious Violence," Dharma World, Vol. 31 (Jan./Feb. 2004): 9-13.
"Our Interfaith Challenge at the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century," World Faiths Encounter, No. 29 (July 2001): 13-21.
"Beyond 'Religion and...'," Breakthrough News, Global Education Associates, (Sep.-Dec. 2000): 1-3.
"Faith in Human Rights." Church & Society, 88, no. 4 (March/April 1998): 46-58.
"Beyond Tolerance: Call to Repentance," Faith & Freedom, 49, (Spring/Summer 1996): 47-51.
"Thinking Globally, Acting Locally, Faith & Freedom, vol. 48, no. 141 (Autumn/Winter 1995):152-56.
"A Confessional Approach to Interfaith Cooperation." Visions of an Interfaith Future: Proceedings
of Sarva-Dharma-Sammelana, ed. Celia and David Storey (Oxford: International Interfaith Centre, 1994), 318-330.
"Religious Freedom." A Sourcebook for the Community of Religions, ed. Joel Beversluis (Chicago: The Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions, 1993), 114-15.
"Religious Freedom at the End of the 20th Century." Church & Society (Sep./Oct. 1992): 38-50.
"Nonadversarial Conflict Resolution." Dharma World, 19 (Jan./Feb. 1992): 29-31, 35.
"Faith in the Buddhist Tradition." Buddhist-Christian Studies, vol. 2 (1991): 85-120.
"Christian Support for Human Rights in Latin America," International Review of Mission, vol. 80, no. 318 (April 1991):245-49.
"Human Rights in Islam," Islamic Studies, vol. 28, no. 2 (Summer 1409/1989):117-29.
"On Human Rights: The U.S. Lives in a Glass House," Human Rights 16, no. 1 (Spring 1989).
"Christian Support in Asia for Human Rights," Asia Journal of Theology, vol. 3, no. 2 (October 1989):670-83.
"Abolishing the Death Penalty, The California Prisoner, (August 1989):8, 10, 12.
"Chinese Views on Human Rights," China Notes, (Autumn 1988):1-3.
"Religious Communities in the Struggle for Human Rights," The Christian Century (September 1988):835-38.

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