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From the Parliament of Religions to the National Prayer Breakfast, 'interfaith' ideas have evolved February 16, 2018
President Donald Trump’s recent speech at the National Prayer Breakfast reignited a perennial debate over whether the U.S. was founded upon a particular religion – specifically, Christianity. As the debate continues, a growing group of faith leaders are working to build bridges across religious lines. But many bristle at calling this work “interfaith.” To understand why the word is loaded, we talk with Katherine Marshall. 

Katherine Marshall, senior fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University