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Chris Stedman

Chris Stedman (born April 9, 1987) is an American writer and interfaith activist who serves as the Executive Director of the Yale Humanist Community at Yale University.〔http://yalehumanists.com/about/meet-the-chaplain/〕 He was formerly the Assistant Humanist Chaplain at Harvard University,〔(Humanist Community Project at Harvard: Meet the Staff ). Retrieved November 02, 2012.〕 where he was the coordinator for the interfaith service program, ''Values in Action''. He writes for ''The Huffington Post,'' Religion News Service, and other media outlets, and is the author of a memoir, ''Faitheist''.〔(The Huffington Post: Chris Stedman ). Retrieved November 02, 2012.〕〔(Religion News Service: Chris Stedman ). Retrieved August 22, 2014.〕〔(Faitheist: How an Atheist Found Common Ground with the Religious ). Retrieved November 02, 2012.〕 Stedman's writing advocates outreach to seek "common moral ground between theists and atheists," and proposes achieving that aim by expanding interfaith dialogue to include atheists.〔("Chris Stedman: Proud to be a 'Faitheist'", ''Edge on the Net'', November 2, 2012 ). Retrieved November 04, 2012.〕〔("The Mediator: An Ex-Evangelical Atheist Trying to End Fights, Not Start Them", ''The Daily'', July 8, 2012 ). Retrieved November 04, 2012.〕〔("Chris Stedman is a Faitheist: Atheists Involved in Interfaith Dialogue", ''The Huffington Post'', November 24, 2012 ). Retrieved November 24, 2012.〕〔("None of the Above" (PBS Video Documentary, Transcript), ''PBS Television, Religion & Ethics Newsweekly'', October 26, 2012 ). Retrieved November 28, 2012.〕〔("A call for civil discourse", Minneapolis ''Star Tribune'', November 27, 2012 ). Retrieved November 28, 2012.〕〔("Twin Cities native seeks atheist/religious common ground", St. Paul ''Pioneer Press'', November 28, 2012 ). Retrieved November 28, 2012.〕
==Biography==
Stedman was born in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. He was raised in a secular household, but converted to Evangelical Christianity at the age of eleven, as because, according to his memoir, he was attracted both by his religious community's social justice work and its provision of stability during his parents' divorce.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Chris's Story ). Retrieved November 16, 2011.〕〔
While a teenage member of his church, Stedman struggled for years to reconcile his gay sexual orientation with his Christian faith, and by the time he began college declared himself an atheist. Despite his atheism, Stedman continued studying Religion at Augsburg College, Meadville Lombard Theological School and the University of Chicago, obtaining baccalaureate and Master's degrees as a religious scholar, prior to joining Harvard as an Interfaith and Community Service Fellow (and later Assistant Humanist Chaplain) for the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Meet Our New Interfaith and Community Service Fellow )〕 As a secular humanist activist for "finding common ground," Stedman began outreach to the religious communities with whom he had affiliated earlier in his life.

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