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Harvard Divinity School's award-winning magazine provides a nonsectarian review of religion, attentive to contemporary realities, that has appeal both within and beyond the academy. Find Harvard Divinity Bulletin articles by subject (e.g., Buddhism) or by magazine section (e.g., Dialogue).
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Harvard Divinity Bulletin is a glossy magazine published by Harvard Divinity School two times per calendar year. The magazine features nonfiction essays, opinion pieces, poetry, and reviews about religion and its relationship with contemporary life, art, and culture.
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Oct 18, 2012 · October 18, 2012. Harvard Divinity School's publication, Harvard Divinity Bulletin, was recognized on October 6, 2012 as one of the Religion Newswriters Association's (RNA) magazines of the year. The annual RNA awards ceremony was held this year in Bethesda, Maryland. The Bulletin, which is published twice per year and includes articles ...
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Oct 9, 2013 · The Bulletin has existed in various forms since 1936, but was transformed into a magazine in 2005. Mailed to more than 20,000 readers around the world, the Bulletin aims to reflect the intellectual rigor and religious pluralism thriving at Harvard Divinity School, while being broadly accessible to a general audience.
In a world that is multireligious, an academy that is self-consciously multireligious provides a community context and a curricular content that prepares practitioners and scholars (and combinations of both) for the world into which they will graduate. A multireligious school provides a relatively safe space in which one can experience, study ...