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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. It appears four times a year—in spring, summer, autumn, and winter issues. Content of the most recent issue appears below, with some articles available for reading here. News of Harvard Divinity School and its alumni/ae now appears in the publication Harvard Divinity Today.

  

Current Issue

cover of Winter 2008 issue
 Winter 2008 (Vol. 36, No. 1)

Perspective

The Imagination Resists, by Wendy McDowell

Dialogue

A New Voice in Darfur, by Chris Herlinger
Another Eros, by Amelia Perkins
The Yoga Remedy, by Deborah Cohen
Teflon Evangelists, by Mark I. Pinsky

Featured

Crossing Rivers, by Eric Gutierrez
'He Looked Like Jesus Christ,' by Sarah Sentilles
Enchantment and Disenchantment, by David N. Hempton
On the Question of Relevance, by Anne Monius
Mystical Rebellion in Mexico, by Mónica A. Maher

 In Review

Martha Nussbaum's Clash Within, by Tulasi Srinivas
Oliver Sacks's Musicophilia, by James Clyde Sellman
Two Documentaries on World War II, by Kevin Madigan
Czeslaw Milosz's Native Realm, by Will Joyner

Poetry

Two Poems, by Christian Wiman
Three Poems, by Joan Houlihan
Two Poems, by Robert Bolick
   
 
 

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