Harvard Divinity Bulletin
Harvard Divinity Bulletin is a magazine that includes articles, reviews, and opinion pieces on religion and contemporary life, religion and the arts, religious history, and the study of religion. The contents of the most recent issue appears below, with articles available for reading here.
Winter/Spring 2013 (Vol. 41, Nos. 1 & 2)
Perspective:
Defining Our Humanity by Kathryn Dodgson
Dialogue:
Visiting the Void by Kate Yanina Deconinck
Dying Well by Tamara Mann
Nurturing Jewish Philanthropy by Robert Israel
Jews, Evangelicals: Analyzing the Vote by Mark I. Pinsky
Risky Invocations? by Anthony J. Minna
Featured:
The Ethics of Representing Disaster by Julia Watts Belser
The Road of Excess by Sébastien Tutenges
Doubting Thomas, Restaged by Charles M. Stang
The Fog of Religious Conflict by David N. Hempton
Exotic Ordinary by Michael Lambek
In Review:
Cancer Rites and the Remission Society by Paul Stoller
Exposing the Fine Lines by Chris Herlinger
What Broken Souls Can Teach by Will Joyner
Right-Brain Religion, Left-Brain Science by Daniel Goodman
Poetry:
We Lost Our Everything by Andrea Cohen
Saying Grace by Liz Waldner
Two Poems by Gerard Beirne

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