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769 results for "Faculty News and Research"
769 results for "Faculty News and Research"

Panel Showcases HDS's New edX Course

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Professors of the Divinity School's new edX scriptures course shared an array of teaching strategies and resources from each of the six course modules at an introductory panel in Andover Hall on March 1.

The Logic of Calvin's Reform

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Ahead of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, Professor Michelle Sanchez writes that if Martin Luther's reform was triggered by a critique of indulgences, John Calvin's was triggered by a critique of idolatry.

Harvey Cox's Radicalism

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The Nation magazine examines how Professor Harvey Cox has played a profound role in shaping liberal Christianity in America.

James Comey: The Fall of a Niebuhrian

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Former FBI director James Comey's story illustrates Reinhold Niebuhr’s conviction that historical events tend to refute our illusions, writes K. Healan Gaston, Lecturer on American Religious History.

Understanding Aztec Discoveries in Mexico City

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Professor Davíd Carrasco explains the spiritual meaning of items recently found in Mexico City, once home to the Aztec empire's holiest shrines, and believed buried there 500 yearrs ago.

Examining "Righteous Anger"

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Dudley Rose, associate dean for ministry studies, discusses anger in the Bible and why claiming "righteous anger" can be dangerous.

The Role of Islam in ISIS

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Jocelyne Cesari, Visiting Professor of Religion and Politics, discussed the politicization of Islam by the Islamic State at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies on February 16.

A Blessing to Slow Climate Change

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Professor Francis Schüssler Fiorenza spoke to the Harvard Gazette about the recent papal encyclical on the environment and whether it offers anything new.