Religion
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Mexican border reflections open semester of VU Divinity programming, Community breakfasts, Relevant Religion classes offered
Reflections from the Mexican-United States border by members of the Vanderbilt University community who spent a week traveling the area open the fall semester of community programming offered by Vanderbilt Divinity School. Read MoreAug 31, 2006
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The Rev. William Sloane Coffin dead at 81
The Rev. William Sloane Coffin, a peace activist and former visiting professor at Vanderbilt Divinity School, died April 12 at his Vermont home. He was 81. Read MoreApr 14, 2006
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Stark delivers final Templeton lecture: “Christian Establishments and the Neglect of Faith”
Sociologist and Pulitzer Prize-nominated author Rodney Stark delivered the final lecture in a four-lecture series March 28 at the Vanderbilt Student Life Center. Read MoreMar 29, 2006
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Vanderbilt conference to probe role of black churches in public policy; U.S. Rep. Harold Ford Jr. to speak
U.S. Rep. Harold Ford Jr., church leaders, Vanderbilt scholars and others will discuss the role of the black church in public policy activism during a three-day conference sponsored by the Kelly Miller Smith Institute on Black Church Studies at Vanderbilt Divinity School. Read MoreMar 21, 2006
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Minister to address sexuality, spirituality and religion during Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center’s annual lecture at Vanderbilt University
"Sexuality, Spirituality and Religion: What's the Connection?" is the topic of the Rev. Debra W. Haffner's talk presented as Vanderbilt University's Margaret Cuninggim Women's Center's annual lecture on Tuesday, March 28, at 7 p.m. Read MoreMar 17, 2006
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Catholic theologian, priest, and author James Alison to speak at Vanderbilt University Thursday, Feb. 23, and Friday, Feb. 24
Catholic theologian James Alison, who has been called "one of today's most lucid and exciting writers on our relationship with the divine," will deliver two lectures at Vanderbilt University on Thursday, Feb. 23, and Friday, Feb. 24. Read MoreFeb 17, 2006
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Vanderbilt Relevant Religion class to examine conquest and occupation, Four-part class begins on March 13
Nations have attacked, conquered and occupied other nations throughout history. Read MoreFeb 15, 2006
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Major lecture series to offer insights on the rise and fall of religions; Rodney Stark to deliver four Templeton/Vanderbilt lectures
Sociologist and Pulitzer Prize-nominated author Rodney Stark, who debunks the notion that Christianity has held back scientific progress in his new book, will preview a new project about why religions succeed or fail during a lecture series at Vanderbilt University. Read MoreJan 17, 2006
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Vanderbilt experts available for 2005 year-in-review features
Vanderbilt experts are available to provide insight on 2005's top stories, including the ongoing trial of Saddam Hussein, Hurricane Katrina, President George W. Bush's appointments to the Supreme Court, the bankruptcy of two major airlines and more. Read MoreDec 12, 2005
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Vanderbilt experts can speak about Christmas, Kwanzaa
Christians looking to "save" Christmas from creeping secular humanism by threatening lawsuits should give some thought to what the central figure of the holiday would make of the controversy, says John Thatamanil, assistant professor of theology at Vanderbilt Divinity School. Read MoreDec 7, 2005
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Relevant Religion course hopes to revive public civics discussion
Encouraging greater public participation in government at all levels — from a variety of political and religious viewpoints — is a goal of a three-part community course that begins Oct. 17. "Reviving Democracy: Religion, Politics and the Practice of Hope" will be taught by Ted Smith, director of the Program in Theology and Practice at Vanderbilt University Divinity School. Read MoreSep 26, 2005
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VU Divinity Breakfast to explore impact of faith and politics on women activists
Two professors from very different academic disciplines come together Sept. 29 to discuss how faith and politics play increasingly important roles in the work of women activists. Read MoreSep 14, 2005
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Vanderbilt conference on the Virgin Mary set for April 13-14, Events planned at university and two churches
Christian women are looking to the Virgin Mary for inspiration as they move to expand their leadership within the church, says a Vanderbilt University theologian who has organized a Mary conference on April 13 and 14. Read MoreMar 31, 2005
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Unique interfaith program featuring film “God and Allah Need to Talk” at Vanderbilt University April 5
Interfaith activist and filmmaker Ruth Broyde-Sharone will bring her most recent documentary, God and Allah Need to Talk — a Film for Healing and Reconciliation, to Vanderbilt University Tuesday, April 5. Read MoreMar 28, 2005
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Major grant to help fund Vanderbilt research on science and religion, Center for the Study of Religion and Culture gets Templeton Research Lecture Grant
Vanderbilt University will become the center of an ongoing conversation about the friction and connections between science and religion with the help of a grant from the Metanexus Institute on Religion and Science in Philadelphia. Read MoreMar 15, 2005
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Vanderbilt professor: there‘s more to God than ‘The Word‘ — Role of arts in the church subject of two forums
Robin Jensen, the Luce Chancellor‘s Professor of the History of Christian Art and Worship at Vanderbilt University Divinity School, will elaborate on the potential of arts in Christian worship at two events, a community breakfast on Thursday, March 3, and an all-day forum on Saturday, April 9. Read MoreFeb 24, 2005
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World Bank official to speak at Vanderbilt on religion and development
The World Bank senior officer who oversees its collaboration with religious organizations will speak at Vanderbilt University about religion and development. The lecture by Katherine Marshall will be at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 24, in Room 204 of the Mayborn Building on Vanderbilt‘s Peabody College campus. Read MoreFeb 16, 2005
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The Rev. Peter J. Gomes of Harvard to speak at Vanderbilt, Cole Lectures a university tradition for more than a century
The Rev. Peter J. Gomes, author of bestselling books about faith and widely regarded as one of America's most distinguished preachers, will deliver the 2004 Cole Lectures at Vanderbilt University on Nov. 4 and 5. Read MoreOct 21, 2004
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Vanderbilt Holocaust Lecture Series expands in 27th year
The longest continuous Holocaust lecture series at an American university begins its 27th year on Thursday, Oct. 21, at Vanderbilt University and will expand to consider genocides beyond those perpetrated by the Nazis. Read MoreOct 13, 2004
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A new approach to effective sermons, Vanderbilt homiletics expert to offer seminar based on book
Ministers who want to freshen or rethink their approach to writing and delivering sermons are invited to a six-hour seminar led by John McClure, a Vanderbilt University homiletics professor and co-author of a book on the subject. Read MoreOct 5, 2004