Abstract
This article explores the idea of interfaith leadership and the role that it might play to build religious pluralism on college and university campuses. It considers two stories of religious diversity in America: one where leadership contributed to religious conflict and one where it mediated potential religious conflict. Through these stories, the authors offer a definition for interfaith leadership and suggest ways that universities can nurture students as interfaith leaders given the particular landscape of religious diversity in America.
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