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Modern Ministry in Action

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HDS grad Peggy Huddleston works with patients to help their whole selves heal —body, mind, and spirit.

My Memories of Dr. King

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HDS professor Harvey Cox reflects on his friendship with the Civil Rights leader and his lasting legacy.

Video: Sound, Gender, Religion

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WSRP Research Associate Rosalind I. J. Hackett, Visiting Professor of Women's Studies and Religion, explores how "sacred" sounds impact gender and religion. Read our interview with Rosalind Hackett

HDS Alumna Named 'One to Watch'

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The Center for American Progress named the Rev. Jasmine Beach-Ferrara, MDiv '10, one of the 15 faith leaders to watch in 2015.

Video: Stories of Care

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In the second Divinity Dialogues event of the 2014–15 academic year, Sejal H. Patel, MTS '14, and Suzanne Skees, MTS '92, discuss the role of care in their work. Patel is a San Francisco-based writer, criminal defense lawyer, and former federal prosecutor...

Christian History, No Longer Ignored

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HDS professor Kevin Madigan is a wide-ranging historian of medieval Christian religious practice and thought. In January, his book Medieval Christianity: A New History was published and is already garnering rave reviews. A narrative history spanning from...

Harry Potter, Good, and Evil

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HDS student Casper ter Kuile examines, in a piece for On Being, what the Harry Potter book series can teach people about evil.

Amid Violence, Learning to Listen to Each Other

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How can academic institutions address the fallout from acts of terror, such as the January 7 Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris? Should they? During a recent HDS forum, "Violence, Freedom of Expression and Justice," panelists raised questions about free speech...

Slideshow: Divinity Dialogues - Stories of Care

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The Alumni/Alumnae Council brought the second installment of the 2014-15 Divinity Dialogues speaker series to the West Coast. Speakers Sejal H. Patel, MTS '14, and Suzanne Skees, MTS '92, addressed a theme of great importance to ourselves, our communities...