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The Knitting Pilgrim Talks
Kirk Dunn
23 episodes
2 days ago
The Knitting Pilgrim Talks is a deep-dive exploration into the themes of The Knitting Pilgrim stage play and “Stitched Glass,” the three large hand-knitted tapestries created by actor/writer/knitter Kirk Dunn featured in the play. The result is a gentle, often surprising, always engaging conversation between Kirk and a guest, each episode themed around one segment of the tapestries, that fosters interfaith understanding, and shines a light on fear of the other.
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The Knitting Pilgrim Talks is a deep-dive exploration into the themes of The Knitting Pilgrim stage play and “Stitched Glass,” the three large hand-knitted tapestries created by actor/writer/knitter Kirk Dunn featured in the play. The result is a gentle, often surprising, always engaging conversation between Kirk and a guest, each episode themed around one segment of the tapestries, that fosters interfaith understanding, and shines a light on fear of the other.
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Religion & Spirituality
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107: The Five Hands of Peace
The Knitting Pilgrim Talks
14 minutes 50 seconds
2 years ago
107: The Five Hands of Peace

In episode 107 of The Knitting Pilgrim Talks, Imam Jamal Rahman explains to me that the word “Islam” literally means to surrender in peace. In the upper left section of the Islamic tapestry, inside the outline of the crescent moon, we can see five hands making the peace symbol, meeting at their extended fingertips. The five hands represent the five continents, and their five different skin tones represent all peoples. While Islam has its roots in 7th century Arabia, for Muslims it is a modern faith through which racial differences can be overcome. 

The Knitting Pilgrim Talks
The Knitting Pilgrim Talks is a deep-dive exploration into the themes of The Knitting Pilgrim stage play and “Stitched Glass,” the three large hand-knitted tapestries created by actor/writer/knitter Kirk Dunn featured in the play. The result is a gentle, often surprising, always engaging conversation between Kirk and a guest, each episode themed around one segment of the tapestries, that fosters interfaith understanding, and shines a light on fear of the other.