The Future of Faith: Is the World Becoming More or Less Religious?
Harvard Divinity School lecturer Gina Zurlo explores the demographic shifts, global trends, and emerging questions that are reshaping faith and religious practice around the world.
Harvard Divinity School lecturer Gina Zurlo explores the demographic shifts, global trends, and emerging questions that are reshaping faith and religious practice around the world.
Harvard Divinity School celebrated the Class of 2026 during the Multireligious Commencement Service on May 27 and the Diploma Awarding Ceremony on May 28.
HDS Professor Raúl Zegarra joins The Harvard Religion Beat to explore and analyze Pope Leo's first year as leader of the Catholic Church.
Hucks joins a distinguished cohort of scholars, artists, and leaders recognized for exceptional contributions to their fields.
Historian Xi Lian discusses modern Chinese Christianity, “public Christianity” in post-Mao China, and how his year at Harvard Divinity School has shaped his research and teaching.
Jesuit priest and anthropologist Ludovic Lado reflects on African Christianities, the role of dance in liturgy, and how his time at Harvard Divinity School has shaped his research and teaching.
During a recent conversation at Harvard Divinity School, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and panelists discussed his four-part PBS documentary tracing the rich, complex history between Black and Jewish Americans.
Baber Johansen, Professor of Islamic Studies Emeritus, at Harvard Divinity School (HDS), passed away in late January 2026.
Rev. Kelly Brown Douglas joins The Harvard Religion Beat to explore faith, justice, and why hope is something we do—not just something we feel.
Through personal story and theological reflection, HDS faculty examined how different Christian traditions wrestle with faith, justice, and love.