Harvard Divinity School

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Synopsis

Expand your understanding of the ways religion shapes the world with lectures, interviews, and reflections from Harvard Divinity School.

Episodes

  • Harvard President Drew Faust's Remarks at HDS Bicentennial

    05/05/2017 Duration: 11min

    Harvard President Drew Faust spoke during HDS's bicentennial celebration on April 28, 2017. Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at hds.harvard.edu/.

  • Religion and Nonviolence: Past and Present with Cornel West and Sasha Dehghani

    05/05/2017 Duration: 55min

    HDS Professor of the Practice of Public Philosophy Cornel West and Center for the Study of World Religions Visiting Scholar Sasha Dehghani delivered a talk, "Religion and Nonviolence: Past and Present." The discussion took place during the HDS bicentennial celebration and alumni reunion on April 29, 2017. Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at hds.harvard.edu/.

  • In Conversation: The Bicentennial Gomes Honorees

    05/05/2017 Duration: 43min

    Alumni/Alumnae Council Chairperson Christopher J. Hanson, MDiv ’10, moderated a discussion with this year's Gomes Honorees about their time at HDS, their views on the importance of School, and their work in the world. The panel was part of HDS's bicentennial celebration and alumni reunion on April 29, 2017. This year, the council recognized the preacher and civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Charles Gilchrist Adams, B.D. ’64; the activist and educator Precious Rasheeda Muhammad, M.T.S. ’01; Mary E. Hunt, M.T.S. ’74, the feminist theologian and cofounder of the Women’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual; and the scholar David Little, Th.D. ’63, formerly the T.J. Dermot Dunphy Professor of the Practice in Religion, Ethnicity, and International Conflict at HDS. The AAC also recognizes two non-alumni who had an outsized impact on HDS: Constance Buchanan, founding director of the Women’s Studies in Religion Program, and the late Buddhist scholar Robert H.L. Slater, the first director of the Center for the Study

  • Violence and Justice: The Missing Piece in Our Anti-Poverty Agenda

    04/05/2017 Duration: 01h25min

    The panel "Violence and Justice: The Missing Piece in Our Anti-Poverty Agenda," was part of HDS's bicentennial celebration on April 28, 2017. The panel was moderated by Jeffrey D. Sachs, world-renowned professor of economics, leader in sustainable development, senior UN advisor, bestselling author, and syndicated columnist. The panelists were Gary Haugen, CEO of the International Justice Mission and author, Danielle Allen, James Bryant Conant University Professor and director, Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University, and Sheryl WuDunn, co-author of "A Path Appears: Transforming Lives, Creating Opportunity" and "Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide." Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.

  • RPP Colloquium: The Evolving Field of Religious Peacebuilding

    04/05/2017 Duration: 02h03min

    Tanenbaum CEO Joyce Dubensky and Tanenbaum’s Syrian Peacemaker Hind Kabawat will discuss Tanenbaum’s groundbreaking new book Peacemakers in Action: Profiles in Religious Peacebuilding Volume II. The event will be moderated by HDS Senior Lecturer on Religious Studies and Education Diane L. Moore, director of the Religious Literacy Project. Co-sponsored by the Religious Literacy Project at Harvard Divinity School. With generous support from the Rev. Karen Vickers Budney, MDiv ’91, and Mr. Albert J. Budney, Jr., MBA ’74, and the El-Hibri Foundation. Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.

  • The Women’s Studies Revolution: the Room Where it Happened

    02/05/2017 Duration: 01h18min

    Between 1970 and 1985, HDS changed from an almost exclusively male institution into a school with a majority of women students and a commitment to gender analysis. Panelists who propelled the women’s studies revolution follow its reverberations into the twenty-first century. The panel was introduced by Ann Braude, director of the HDS Women's Studies in Religion Program. It was moderated by Margaret R. Miles, Bussey Professor of Theology at HDS, 1978–1996. The panelists were Katie Geneva Cannon, Annie Scales Rogers Professor of Christian Ethics, Union Presbyterian Seminar, Karen L. King, HDS Hollis Professor of Divinity, and Ping Yao, Professor of History and director of the Asian and Asian American Studies Program, California State University, Los Angeles. The panel was part of HDS's bicentennial celebration on April 28, 2017. Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.

  • Religion Matters: HDS at Harvard University

    29/04/2017 Duration: 01h16min

    Harvard Divinity School Dean David N. Hempton discusses the role of HDS at Harvard, as well as the role of religion and ethics at other Harvard Schools with Harvard Graduate School of Education Dean James Ryan, Harvard Law School Dean Martha Minow, and Harvard Business School Dean Nitin Nohria. The panel was part of HDS's bicentennial celebration on April 28, 2017. Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at hds.harvard.edu/.

  • The Market as God

    25/04/2017 Duration: 01h54min

    Harvey Cox, HDS Hollis Professor of Divinity Emeritus, discusses his recent publication, The Market as God. Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.

  • "To Buy a Pair of Shoes," by Kwame Dawes

    24/04/2017 Duration: 03min

    Listen to Kwame Dawes read "To Buy a Pair of Shoes" for the last day of our #NationalPoetryMonth 2017 celebration. Originally published in Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Summer/Autumn 2013.

  • "Feverish," by Joanna Klink

    24/04/2017 Duration: 04min

    Listen to Joanna Klink read "Feverish" for #NationalPoetryMonth. Originally published in Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Spring/Summer 2009.

  • "Genesis Suite," by Kim Garcia

    19/04/2017 Duration: 03min

    Listen to Kim Garcia read "Genesis Suite" for #NationalPoetryMonth. Originally published in Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Autumn 2006.

  • "It's Good to Sit Down with a Racist Every Now and Then," by Naomi Shihab Nye

    18/04/2017 Duration: 01min

    Listen to Naomi Shihab Nye read "It's Good to Sit Down with a Racist Every Now and Then" for #NationalPoetryMonth. Originally published in Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Winter/Spring 2012.

  • The Logic of Prayer in Contemporary China

    18/04/2017 Duration: 01h06min

    Dr. Anna Sun, HDS Berggruen Fellow and Associate Professor of Sociology and Asian Studies at Kenyon College gives a lecture based on her research project for the year, "The Logic of Prayer in Contemporary China." Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.

  • "Paul's Blinding of Elymas," by Tania Runyan

    13/04/2017 Duration: 01min

    Listen to Tania Runyan read "Paul's Blinding of Elymas" for #NationalPoetryMonth. Originally published in Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Summer/Autumn 2012.

  • New Poems and a Talk on Syrian Artists in Exile

    12/04/2017 Duration: 01h02min

    Eliza Griswold, HDS’s inaugural Berggruen Fellow, delivers her talk, "New Poems and a Talk on Syrian Artists in Exile," on April 13, 2017, at the Center for the Study of World Religions at HDS. Griswold, a poet, writer, and journalist, read from poems she's written this year at HDS, and present the blueprint of her Berggruen Fellowship project mapping Syrian artists, filmmakers, poets, and writers since the revolution began. Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.

  • 2017 Billings Prize Finals

    11/04/2017 Duration: 39min

    HDS students Jiaying Ding, Sally Fritsche, and Chandra Plowden deliver sermons for the Billings Preaching Prize Competition during Noon Service on April 12, 2017. The annual preaching competition is open to second- and third-year MDiv students. In addition, Denson Staples, the Massachusetts Bible Society scripture reading winner, and Mandi Rice, the non-biblical text reading winner, each read their scripture passage Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.

  • Beyond Bans, Beyond Walls: Women, Gender & Islam Symposium

    06/04/2017 Duration: 01h28min

    Panel on Resistance and Complicity to Empire Through Political Movements panel featuring: Zulfiyya Abdurahimova: PhD candidate at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies Nadeem Mazen: Cambridge City Councilor, first elected Muslim politician in Massachusetts Haley Rogers: CAIR Massachusetts Director of Development and Community Relations Mariam Durrani: Postdoctoral Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Education Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.

  • "Capriccio," by Richie Hofmann

    05/04/2017 Duration: 57s

    Listen to Richie Hofmann read "Capriccio" for #NationalPoetryMonth. Originally published in Harvard Divinity Bulletin, Summer/Autumn 2012.

  • Beyond Militarization: The Role of Religious Communities in the Struggle for Justice and Peace

    04/04/2017 Duration: 02h01min

    At a time when the White House proposes to increase military spending by $54 billion while slashing funds for social programs at home and humanitarian aid abroad, we recall the warning of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that a nation spending more money on the military than on social uplift "is approaching spiritual death." What role can religious communities play today in resisting war and militarism and working for social and economic justice? Speaker David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies and the Peace Accords Matrix, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame; Special Adviser for Policy Studies, Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame Moderator and respondent J. Bryan Hehir, Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor of the Practice of Religion and Public Life, Harvard Kennedy School of Government; Secretary of Health Care and Social Services, Catholic Archdiocese of Boston Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and

  • 2017 Stendahl Symposium: Resisting Hegemonies

    03/04/2017 Duration: 02h18min

    Congratulations to the Stendahl Symposium awardees who submitted papers on the theme: “Resisting Hegemonies: Understanding Multiplicity in a World of Difference” Denson Staples: "The Remembrance of God: Particularity, Universality, and Divine-Human Relations in the Qur'an" Siobhan Kelly: "Savior Rhetoric in Transgender Celebrity" James Ramsey: "Time, Sound, and the Margins: Theological Stick Figures of Kendrick and Coltrane" Deborah Frempong: "Genres of Self: Locating the Human in Oyono's Houseboy and Sembene's Black Girl" Professor Laura Nasrallah introduced the speakers, with Professor Cornel West responding to them. Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.

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