In this episode of the Harvard Religion Beat, the Rev. Matthew Potts speaks about forgiveness, anger, and living with harm without letting it define us.
Waskito Jati, MTS '18, an outreach and partnership manager working for TikTok, leads in the for-profit tech space with the foundation of cultural sensitivity, ethical consciousness, and respect that ...
Frothingham Professor of the History of Religion and Professor of New Testament and Early Christian Studies ...
Recent conversation with Lonnie Ali spotlights Muhammad Ali’s life, legacy, and the mission of the Muhammad Ali Center.
The Women’s Studies in Religion Program continues to bring forth new research in the study of religion and gender while ...
Video: The Pope Against Nuremberg: Nazi War Crime Trials, the Vatican, and the Question of Postwar Justice ...
This summer, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) issued two major decisions with religion at the center of the cases. In Groff v. DeJoy, the court bolstered protections for workers asking ...
Harvard Divinity School launched this week Religion and Public Life (RPL), a new initiative and degree program with the core mission to advance the public understanding of religion in service of a ...
The following opinion piece was written by Catherine A. Brekus, Charles Warren Professor of the History of Religion in America. On June 1, 2020, a group of peaceful protesters in Washington, D.C. was ...
Flesh and Fire: Reincarnation and Universal Salvation in the Early Church ...
Reckoning with the Role of Religion in the Legacies of Slavery ...
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