"A Wedding in a Cemetery: Judaism, Terror, and Pandemic"
In her essay in "The Immanent Frame: Secularism, Religion, and the Public Sphere," Susannah Heschel discusses the "wedding in a cemetery" tradition and its lessons for us today.
[more]In her essay in "The Immanent Frame: Secularism, Religion, and the Public Sphere," Susannah Heschel discusses the "wedding in a cemetery" tradition and its lessons for us today.
[more]Congratulations to the winners of our Religion Department prizes: Tina Li '20, Sofia Carbonell Realme '20, Emma Morgan '20, Julianna Thomson '20, and Celia Pivo '20!
[more]In his forthcoming book, "Lift Every Voice and Swing," Assistant Professor of Religion and African and African American Studies Vaughn Booker '07 explores the role of jazz celebrities like Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, and others as representatives of African American religion in the 20th century.
[more]Congratulations to Vaughn Booker, Assistant Professor of Religion and African American Studies, who has just been awarded the Class of 1962 Faculty Fellowship!
[more]Professors Christopher MacEvitt (Religion) and Cecilia Gaposchkin (History) have been granted a Dartmouth Conference Award for their upcoming conference, "Cities of Relics."
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