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Video: Teaching Bodies: Moral Formation in the Summa of Thomas Aquinas

November 6, 2017
Mark D. Jordan, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Christian Thought (HDS) and Professor of Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality (Faculty of Arts and Sciences), discusses his recent publication, Teaching Bodies: Moral Formation in the Summa of Thomas Aquinas. James Keenan, S.J. (BC) and David Decosimo (BU) serve as respondents.
Christianity, Race, and Mass Incarceration

Video: Christianity, Race, and Mass Incarceration

October 20, 2017

The Christianity, Race, and Mass Incarceration Conference gathers scholars of various disciplines, activists, organizers, and formerly incarcerated persons and places them in conversation with each other. This conference is a critical study of carceral punishment, especially as it relates to questions of Christian thought and practice, and to provoke awareness and activism around incarceration in America.... Read more about Video: Christianity, Race, and Mass Incarceration

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Video: Sarah Osborn's Collected Writings

October 16, 2017
Catherine Brekus discusses her recent publication, Sarah Osborn’s Collected Writings. David Holland (HDS) and Margaret Bendroth serve as respondents.
Divinity Dialogues: Public Voice and Charlottesville

Video: Divinity Dialogues: Public Voice and Charlottesville

October 12, 2017

In the first installment of the 2017–18 Divinity Dialogues series, graduates Willie Bodrick II, MDiv ’14; Tracy Howe Wispelwey, MDiv ’12; and Jalane Schmidt, MDiv '96, AM ’05, PhD ’05, shared reflections on their activism related to the August 12 events in Charlottesville and beyond, as a means of exploring the idea of public voice.... Read more about Video: Divinity Dialogues: Public Voice and Charlottesville

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