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  • Looking Back at the Beginnings

    Looking Back at the Beginnings

    By: Jonathan Radford, MDiv1 Believe it or not, this blog you’re reading right now has been a source for information, enlightenment, and engagement at the Vanderbilt Divinity School and communities around the world for a little more than a year. So, we thought it… Read More

    Nov. 12, 2014

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    READ THIS BOOK November 2014

    Each month, we ask a member of the Vanderbilt Divinity School faculty to recommend a book they are currently reading. Our November recommendation is offered by Ellen Armour, E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Chair in Feminist Theology, Director of the Carpenter Program in Religion, Gender, and Sexuality. Read More

    Nov. 9, 2014

  • Three Questions with Marcia Mount Shoop

    Three Questions with Marcia Mount Shoop

    Vanderbilt Divinity School is partnering with theologian, author, and minister The Rev. Marcia Mount Shoop (MDiv Vanderbilt 1996; PhD Emory University 2003) to explore the how this community can becoming more intentionally attentive and healing around sexual violence and other kinds of abuses of power. For… Read More

    Nov. 5, 2014

  • Alumni at the World Series

    Alumni at the World Series

    by Sean Everton, MDiv’90, and Julian Wright, MDiv’92 We, Sean Everton, MDiv’90, and Julian Wright, MDiv’92, did not take the most conventional routes to Vanderbilt Divinity School. Everton played minor league baseball and worked as a CPA before enrolling at Vanderbilt. Wright came to VDS through the joint Law and… Read More

    Nov. 2, 2014

  • Three Questions with Michelene Pesantubbee

    Three Questions with Michelene Pesantubbee

    Michelene Pesantubbee   Michelene E. Pesantubbee, the Associate Professor of Religious Studies and American Indian Native Studies, University of Iowa, will deliver the 2014 Howard Harrod Lecture, titled Native American Food Culture and the Industrial Food Complex:  Bringing Back a Bison-Based Diet, on Thursday, November 6, 2014. For… Read More

    Oct. 29, 2014

  • Friday Photo 10.24.14

    Friday Photo 10.24.14

    On Saturday, October 18th, the Department of Homiletics and Liturgics hosted Afrofuturism in Black Theology. This eventful symposium was filled with a panel discussion, and presentation of papers by religious scholars, artists, theologians, and critical thinkers in the field… Read More

    Oct. 24, 2014

  • Jennifer Lane: Military Ministry and Sister Saints in Sacrifice

    Jennifer Lane: Military Ministry and Sister Saints in Sacrifice

    This season after Pentecost, the Spirit is speaking to me through sisterhood: the unique and powerful sisterhood I have found in the Army Chaplain Corps. Often these sister saints are other female chaplains like Mary Miriti, Sharonda Watson, Lauren Hughes, Brittney Wooten, Delana Small and Roxanne… Read More

    Oct. 15, 2014

  • READ THIS BOOK – October 2014

    READ THIS BOOK – October 2014

    Each month, we ask a member of the Vanderbilt Divinity School faculty to recommend a book they are currently reading. Our October recommendation is offered by David A. Michelson, Assistant Professor of the History of Christianity, Affiliate Faculty Member in Classics and Islamic Studies. Read More

    Oct. 12, 2014

  • Schola Prophetarum

    Schola Prophetarum

    Schola Prophetarum:  Language in the Global Health Arena for HIV/AIDS and Family Planning by: Jennifer Eaton Dyer, MTS’01, PhD’07 Eating lunch outside the refectory of Vanderbilt Divinity School, back around the turn of the millennium, I remember stumbling across the stone etching of Schola Prophetarum, the School of the… Read More

    Oct. 8, 2014

  • VDS Miscellaneous News 10.5.14

    VDS Miscellaneous News 10.5.14

    Reviews of Short Stories By Jesus by A.J. Levine by Jonathan S. Radford, MDiv’1 Vanderbilt Divinity School Professor, Amy-Jill Levine, recently released her latest book titled Short Stories By Jesus. Levine is University Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies; the E. Rhodes and… Read More

    Oct. 5, 2014