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Advisory Council Member: Lucinda A. Mosher

Lucindamosher Lucinda A. Mosher is an Christian ethicist in the Anglican tradition who works as a consultant, author, and educator on inter-religious matters. Based in New York City, her recent clients have included major agencies and institutions such as Trinity Institute, Auburn Theological Seminary’s Center for Multifaith Education, Columbia University’s Middle East Institute, the Interfaith Relations Office of the National Council of Churches of Christ USA, and the Anglican Communion Network of Inter Faith Concerns.

Dr. Mosher is the author of Belonging (2005), Praying: Rituals of Faith (2006), and Loss (2007)—the first three volumes of Faith in the Neighborhood, a Seabury Books series on inter-religious understanding. In addition, she has published a number of articles on multifaith issues and Christian-Muslim concerns, and is well known for her analyses of the spiritual legacy of Turkish mystic Bediuzzaman Said Nursi.

A frequent lecturer in the US and abroad, Dr. Mosher works extensively with Christian clergy, seminarians and congregations on concerns raised by America’s increasingly multi-religious context, particularly regarding Islam and Christian-Muslim relations. Currently, she offers courses at Fordham University, The General Theological Seminary (NYC), and The University of Michigan-Dearborn (where she teaches the annual Worldviews Seminar).

Dr. Mosher is married to musician and educator Barrie Mosher. They make their home in Harlem.

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