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Paul Hanson

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A Special Event to Mark the Retirement of Paul Hanson

On November 2, an afternoon program, "Visionaries and Pragmatists Ancient and Contemporary," marked the retirement of Paul Hanson, Florence Corliss Lamont Research Professor of Divinity. At left, Hanson at a reception with members of the HDS community.

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Ian T. Douglas Greg Epstein

HDS News

Conn. Diocese Elects Ian Douglas as Bishop

Rev. Ian T. Douglas, MDiv '83, was recently elected the 15th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut, pending the required consents. Douglas is currently the Angus Dun Professor of Mission and World Christianity at Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  

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HDS News

Humanism, Explained 

Spurred to write a book after finding a lack of literature on Humanism, Harvard Humanist Chaplain Greg Epstein, MTS '07, wanted to share what nonreligious people believe in, instead of what they don't. His just-released book is Good Without God: What a Billion Nonreligious People Do Believe.

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Harvard Divinity Bulletin

Disobedient Ancestors

Québec's priests, tricksters, and 'runners-of-the-woods' as seen through one family's history.

By D. Y. Béchard

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Year In Review

The past year was one of extraordinary change and progress at HDS. Read the 2008 Year in Review as a PDF (3 MB; Adobe Reader required).

Harvard Divinity Today

News from HDS is also distributed in printed form three times a year through Harvard Divinity Today. The current issue and past issue are available here as PDFs (1.8 MB; Adobe Reader required). To receive a copy by mail, contact us.

Photograph/Justin Knight; courtesy Episcopal Divinity School; Rose Lincoln/Harvard News Office.

 

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