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Alternative Gift Fair
Dec. 2, 2011—Thursday, December 2, 3 PM- 7PM St. Augustine’s Chapel The Vanderbilt University Alternative Gift Fair (VUAGF) is a local and global change agent that seeks to promote and facilitate alternative gift giving by bringing together benevolent campus and community organizations. Alternative gift giving enables individuals to make charitable donations, often toward specific items or services,...
Congratulations to the Class of 2011!
May. 24, 2011—
Congratulations to our graduating staff members!
May. 24, 2011—Heather Lefkowitz Heather receives her Master of Divinity degree from Vanderbilt Divinity School and has accepted a position with The Curb Center at Vanderbilt. Heather has served as the Sexton for Benton Chapel. Emily Stewart Emily receives her Masters degree from the Community Development and Action (CDA) program from Peabody College. Emily has served as...
Acts of Faith
May. 20, 2011—Divinity grads aim to compensate for the chaos in contemporary society Vanderbilt Divinity School, one of just five university-based interdenominational institutions in the United States, was founded as the university’s biblical department and is one of Vanderbilt’s oldest programs. Through its master of divinity and master of theological studies degree programs, it has produced a...
Sermons at St. Augustine’s Chapel
Mar. 2, 2011—Listen to Sunday sermons held in St. Augustine’s Chapel as part of the Wesley/Canterbury weekly worship services at Vanderbilt.
Religion’s Role in Peace-Making
Mar. 2, 2011—“Current research is showing how the U.S. government often underplays the role of religion in diplomacy,” Schirch said. “For too long, it has overlooked religious leaders’ moral influence, and their power to promote peace outside more formal diplomatic channels.” For More Info
In Between Perception and Creation
Mar. 2, 2011—The Art Room Ground Floor Divinity School Gallery Hours: M, T, TR, FR 10 AM- 1PM
Religious History of the U.S.
Mar. 2, 2011—Watch videos of Carole Bucy, professor of history at Volunteer State Community College, teaching classes on “Religious History of the U.S. from the Earliest European Settlements to the Present” as part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
Bishop Gene Robinson
Mar. 2, 2011—Monday, March 14, 8 PM Langford Auditorium This year’s Health Week will feature an address to the Vanderbilt and Nashville communities from Bishop Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop of any Christian denomination. V. Gene Robinson was elected Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire on June 7, 2003. He was consecrated a...
Symposium on Healthcare, Faith and Justice
Mar. 2, 2011—Thursday, March 3, 8 AM – 2 PM Student Life Center Religious leaders have a fundamental stake in healthcare, both as a matter of justice and as a matter of care. The Cal Turner Program for Moral Leadership invites you to participate in a workshop that addresses the fundamental question: What can congregations do to...