This panel explores the public practice of the Abrahamic Religions. Panelists reflect on their work in light of this category, including its strengths and limitations.
The HDS Society for Comparative Theology presented this lecture by Joseph Lumbard, Assistant Professor of Classical Islam in the Department of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies at Brandeis University.
Meditation and dance teacher, former Buddhist nun, MDiv candidate, and CSWR Assistant Proctor Leslie Hubbard has a knack for looking over a situation, identifying what is missing, and finding a way she can make a contribution.
The annual Dudleian Lecture was delivered on March 8 by Robert Schreiter, C.PP.S., Vatican II Professor of Theology at Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, Illinois.
On April 19, the Horace De Y. Lentz Lecture was delivered by Steven Jungkeit, currently holding the visiting faculty appointment of the same name at Harvard Divinity School.
Charles Long, Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, delivered this presentation on November 2 as part of the series "Have Mercy: The Religious Dimensions of the Writings of Toni Morrison."
It is fondly referred to as God’s motel. And the two-story building on Francis Avenue, with its apartment-style residences and idyllic courtyard, has long hosted religious scholars from near and far.
A presentation on November 1 by Kristin Bloomer, Assistant Professor of Religion at Carleton College and Visiting Assistant Professor of Women's Studies and South Asian Religions at HDS.
Sights from the Multireligious Service of Thanksgiving on May 28 and the Diploma Awarding Ceremony on May 29. Photos from the event can be viewed through the HDS Flickr account. Photos by Evgenia Eliseeva.
Bill George, Senior Fellow at Harvard Business School and author of Discover Your True North: Becoming an Authentic Leader discusses business and religion.