Events

  • Vanderbilt University

    Research on intersex experience highlights overlooked population in religious communities

    A new book from Stephanie Budwey, an assistant professor of the history and practice of Christian worship and the arts, discusses the erasure of intersex people in the areas of science, law, culture, and theology due to the assumption that all humans are either ‘female’ or ‘male.’ Read More

    Oct. 24, 2022

  • Vanderbilt University

    Scholars of economic justice from varied disciplines expand on Wendland-Cook Program’s mission in Academic Fellows Forum

    For the first time in its history, the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice has accepted three scholars into its year-long fellowship program, which focuses on matters relating to the intersections of religion, economic justice, class and labor, and environmental justice. The previous cohort in 2020 had… Read More

    Mar. 29, 2022

  • Vanderbilt University

    Charge to the Class of 2021

    Delivered by Vanderbilt Divinity School dean, emilie m. townes on May 16, 2021 whether we are talking calendar year or academic year, this has been some year we have lived and it’s good to see so many of you in the flesh rather than in zoom boxes those boxes had… Read More

    May. 17, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Call for Applications: Carpenter/LGBT Policy Lab Fellows

    Call for Applications: Carpenter/LGBT Policy Lab Fellows The Carpenter Program in Religion, Gender, and Sexuality is hiring two paid LGBT Policy Fellows (MTS or MDiv) for the 2020-21 school year. … Read More

    Sep. 14, 2020

  • Vanderbilt University

    #ScholarStrike

    Vanderbilt Divinity Community, The Divinity School has always been a school of prophets and scholars, and also, disruptors. We are always looking for a way to challenge the injustices in the world, which is why it is no surprise that Vanderbilt Divinity School alumna Anthea Butler has created the… Read More

    Sep. 5, 2020

  • VDS Building Dedication and Convocation

    VDS Building Dedication and Convocation

    View the building dedication and convocation writeup, here, and photos from the events below, by clicking on the image. Read More

    Sep. 11, 2019

  • For Penny

    For Penny

    A Nashville historical marker for LGBT activist Penny Campbell has been placed in front of her former East Nashville home, 1615 McEwen Ave. (Kristi Iving/Vanderbilt) Remarks delivered by Ellen Armour, E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Chair in Feminist Theology and Director of the Carpenter Program in Religion, Gender, and… Read More

    Dec. 30, 2017

  • Partial listing of Vanderbilt Divinity/GDR professors fall speaking engagements

    Partial listing of Vanderbilt Divinity/GDR professors fall speaking engagements

    Jaco Hamman “The Confession of Belhar,” First Presbyterian Church of Franklin, Sept. 6, Franklin, Tennessee “The organ of tactility: The eye, the internet, sexual pleasure and personal well-being,” Tennessee Pastoral Psychotherapy Association, Sept. 16, Franklin, Tennessee “Divinity Friendship House at Vanderbilt,” Governor’s Housing Conference, Sept. 20, Nashville “Toward a… Read More

    Nov. 14, 2017

  • On Care for Our Common Home

    On Care for Our Common Home

    On Thursday, June 18, 2015, Pope Francis released Laudato Si’, in English Praise Be to You: On Care for Our Common Home. This encyclical is the first to address the sweeping consequences of anthropogenic climate change, and it presents Pope Francis’ pastoral commitment to the integral flourishing of all… Read More

    Jan. 20, 2016

  • The Braided Man – VDS Maymester Course part 5

    The Braided Man – VDS Maymester Course part 5

    The Braided Man by Sarah Jennings, MDiv3 photo by Julia Nusbaum In May I was given a wonderful opportunity to participate in an immersion trip to the US/Mexico Border. Over the previous spring break, I had taken a group of undergraduates to Florida to learn about immigration policy and… Read More

    Jul. 30, 2014