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Ethics and Innovation Meet at HDS Climate Panel

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In a recent conversation, HDS faculty and alumni explored the intersections of social values, climate innovation, and the interdisciplinary work required to ensure a sustainable future for all.

It May Be Neither Higher nor Intelligence

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“Whatever AI can tell us about how to reckon with the material reality that we’re subject to illness and death, us, humans, are still going to reckon with that. That is when religion becomes significant," said Matthew Ichihashi Potts, Plummer Professor of...

The Great Salt Lake is drying up. Can it be saved?

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"When you look at the state of saline lakes around the world the percentage of what lakes have survived is zero, zero. So, we have a monumental task before us," said Terry Tempest Williams, HDS writer-in-residence.

Video: "Wild Life" Film Screening and Discussion

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This discussion followed the screening of Oscar-winning filmmakers Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin's extraordinary film "Wild Life". The film is a story of love, wildness, and restoration in Chile and Argentina, recording the life of Kris Tompkins through...

Creaturely Migrations on a Breathing Planet

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David Abram, Senior Visiting Scholar in Ecology and Natural Philosophy at the Center for the Study of World Religions, conjures the impossible movements of Alaskan salmon, sandhill cranes, and monarch butterflies on their annual migrations, marveling at...

'A Moment for Saving Time and Saving Ourselves'

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Dean of the Faculty of Divinity, Alonzo L. McDonald Family Professor of Evangelical Theological Studies, and John Lord O'Brian Professor of Divinity David N. Hempton was the faculty speaker during the Multireligious Commencement Service on May 24, 2023...