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Video: Preston Williams Portrait

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View Preston Williams's portrait unveiling ceremony, which took place in Andover Hall on August 30, 2011. The portrait of Williams, Houghton Research Professor of Theology and Contemporary Change Emeritus, is part of the Harvard Foundation Portraiture...

New Music From Ancient Instruments

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Professor Davíd Carrasco discusses ocarinas, Mesoamerican flute-like instruments dating back as far as 4,500 years, which are now on display at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.

Video: Kingdom of Bureaucracy

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Associate Professor of New Testament Giovanni Bazzana discusses his recent publication, Kingdom and Bureaucracy: The Political Theology of Village Scribes in the Sayings Gospel Q.

Video: How to Build a People's Movement

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Reverend Dr. William Barber works with workshop participants to explore and examine how to effectively build populist transformative movements that utilize imagination and creativity.

Jennings Practices the 'Theology of Doing'

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After Mark Jennings receives his M.Div. from Harvard Divinity School (HDS) today, he'll end up right where he started: on the mean streets of one of the nation's toughest cities.

Axel Takács: Becoming a Comparative Theologian

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When describing himself and his academic studies, doctoral student Axel Takács makes a certain, subtle distinction: "I don't want to say I study comparative theology," he says. "To say that I am studying to become a comparative theologian is a better way...

Video: The Case of the Disappearing Body

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Professor Rebecca Sachs Norris, Professor of Religious and Theological Studies at Merrimack College, presented the keynote lecture, "The Case of the Disappearing Body: Enculturation and Reflexivity as Embodied Knowledge and Means of Knowing," at the...

Melding Spanish and Spirituality

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Harvard Divinity School students will have a new teaching tool at their disposal this fall. In addition to classes in Coptic, classical Arabic, and biblical Hebrew, students will be able to take a course in Spanish that is designed to help their day-to...

'Walden' for the 21st Century

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Can a man who once refused the gift of a doormat — because, as he wrote, "It's best to avoid the beginnings of evil" — continue to inspire people in how to live simply? The answer is yes, but with stipulations, said scholar Lawrence Buell at a Harvard...