Wisconsin Interfaith Leaders Encourage Social, Not Spiritual Distancing During COVID-19 Pandemic
Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
4-27-2020
Capture Date
5-11-2020
Abstract
This article focuses on religious leaders in Wisconsin who support Governor Tony Evers stay-at-home order due to their doctrine and beliefs about the value and protection of human life. The article features interviews with Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee executive director Pardeep Kaleka, Ahmed Quereshi of the Islamic Society Milwaukee, Rabbi Hannah Wallick of the Jewish community in Milwaukie, and Rev. Steven Andrew Miller, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee. The audio of the interview is featured in the article.
WMU ScholarWorks Citation
Nowakowski, Audrey, "Wisconsin Interfaith Leaders Encourage Social, Not Spiritual Distancing During COVID-19 Pandemic" (2020). Pandemic Response and Religion in the USA: Ethics. 7.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/religion-pandemic-ethics/7
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