Divinity School
The Divinity School seeks to fulfill the following objectives: to engage men and women in a theological understanding of religious traditions; to help persons, both lay and ordained, re-envision and prepare for the practice of Christian ministry in our time; to encourage individuals in their spiritual and intellectual growth; to prepare leaders who will be agents of social justice; and to educate future scholars and teachers of religion.
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Divinity School Vanderbilt University 411 21st Avenue South Nashville, Tennessee 37240-1121 |
Phone: | 615-322-2776 |
Email: | Divinity-Admissions@vanderbilt.edu |
Website: | Divinity School |
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(2022-05-13)The intersection of gender and Blackness as it pertains to transgender identity has long been a contested site. The ontologies and epistemologies of Black trans individuals have complicated and interrogated the gender ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2021-09-03)
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(2021-04-15)Clergy experience poor well-being. In addition to difficult job conditions and inadequate training, the work itself causes harm to the Self. This project theorizes how this harm occurs. This project also proposes a ...
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(Routledge, 2018)
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(2019)Table of Contents and Abstracts for the volume "Faith and Community around the Mediterranean: In Honor of Peter R. L. Brown," edited by Petre Guran and David A. Michelson.
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(Académie Roumaine, 2019)Over the past century, the work of Peter R.L. Brown has repeatedly broken new ground as a model for understanding the centrality of religion in the Mediterranean cultures of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. This article ...
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(Académie Roumaine, 2019)This article examines the impact which Peter R.L Brown’s half century of scholarship has made on the historiography of Christianity. This article surveys five recurring motifs or theoretical approaches to Christianization ...