Faith and Resilience: Finding Strength in Uncertainty with Dr. Amir Hussain.

02 Jun 2025 • 67 min • EN
67 min
00:00
01:07:21
No file found

Get in touch with us! We’d appreciate your feedback and comments. “Faith isn’t about blind obedience—it’s about finding meaning in the questions we ask.” – Dr. Amir Hussain In this episode, I speak with Dr. Amir Hussain, Professor of Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount University, about how faith—beyond religion—can act as an anchor during times of upheaval. Amir brings over two decades of scholarship and interfaith dialogue to our conversation, helping us explore how storytelling, ritual, and even doubt serve as powerful tools in building both personal and collective resilience. We discuss how rituals like sitting Shiva offer not only spiritual comfort but also psychological structure during grief. Amir also reflects on the emotional and neurological power of storytelling, and how myth—true or fictional—helps communities make sense of life’s greatest challenges. Drawing on examples from Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, we examine how these traditions shape our responses to uncertainty, loss, and connection. From addressing the false dichotomy between science and religion to highlighting shared human values across faiths, Amir challenges us to listen more deeply, question bravely, and appreciate the humanity in others—even when they believe differently than we do. What We Cover:How rituals help process grief and restore emotional balanceWhy doubt can deepen both scientific and religious understandingThe psychological and social value of storytelling in faith traditionsInsights from One God, Two Religions on Islam and ChristianityHow faith can adapt alongside science without losing depthThe importance of empathy, community, and shared human experience Bio Dr. Amir Hussain is a professor of theological studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Born in Pakistan and raised in Toronto, Amir has dedicated his career to studying and teaching world religions, with a focus on Islam and interfaith dialogue. He’s the author of several books, including One God, Two Religions: Christians and Muslims as Neighbors, which explores the intersection of shared values, common humanity, and religious understanding. Resources & Links:One God, Two Religions – Book by Dr. Amir Hussain Support the show Sign up for the weekly IT"S AN INSIDE JOB NEWSLETTER takes 5 seconds to fill out receive a fresh update every Wednesday

From "It's an Inside Job"

Listen on your iPhone

Download our iOS app and listen to interviews anywhere. Enjoy all of the listener functions in one slick package. Why not give it a try?

App Store Logo
application screenshot

Popular categories