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.

Summer/Autumn 2011 (Vol. 39, Nos. 3 & 4)

Summer/Autumn 2011 (Vol. 39, Nos. 3 & 4)

Perspective:
Intentionally Unfinished by Wendy McDowell

Dialogue:
Staying Human in a Media Age by Jonathan L. Walton
Praying My Tweets by Anne Robertson
The Spiritual Ground of History by Cameron McWhirter
Interfaith Moments by Jalees Rehman

Featured:
Beyond the End of the World by Zachary Ugolnik
The How-To's of Accessibility by Mark I. Pinsky
A Jamesian Personscape by John J. McDermott
The Thorny Paths of Su Xuelin by Zhange Ni

In Review:
Imagining Greene in Islamabad by Chris Herlinger
Determination vs. Determinism by Kevin Madigan
Reading the 'Book of Nature' by William A. Graham
Deciding to Trust by Bradley Shingleton
Is Christianity Animal-Friendly? by Kimberley C. Patton

Poetry:
Fe by Amit Majmudar
Two Poems by W. S. Di Piero