Divinity
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Syriac Exhibit Reincarnated in Cohen Memorial Hall
Syriac: Preserving an Endangered World Culture For nearly two thousand years, Christians across the Middle East and Asia have shared a common heritage through the Syriac language… Read MoreFeb 7, 2018
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New Faculty Interview with Jaco Hamman
Librarian Chris Benda talks with Divinity School faculty member Jaco Hamman about his new open-access article “The Organ of Tactility: Fantasy, Image and Male Masturbation,” an “Online First Article” in Pastoral Psychology. Listen to the interview here. Read MoreJan 11, 2018
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Input Needed for Library Website Redesign
The Vanderbilt University Libraries are in the process of developing a new website. Our goal is to gather input from the Vanderbilt Community during the Spring 2018 semester to ensure the site meets the needs of our students, staff, and faculty. Please complete the brief six-question survey by following the… Read MoreJan 5, 2018
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Cultures in Clay Exhibit
The Divinity Library’s Cultures in Clay exhibit showcases original artifacts, photographs and descriptions to provide an overview of several ancient Near Eastern civilizations and their contributions to our understanding of world history. The exhibit highlights a number of prominent collections, including cuneiform tablets from the James Stevenson Collection,… Read MoreDec 4, 2017
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Faculty Interview: Jaco Hamman
In the latest episode of Authorial Intentions, librarian Chris Benda interviews Jaco Hamman about his new book, Growing Down: Theology & Human Nature in the Virtual Age. Click here to listen… Read MoreOct 9, 2017
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New Divinity Furniture
The Divinity Library had Phase 1 of their new furniture installed today! Looking forward to it getting lots of use in the new school year. Read MoreAug 10, 2017
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Amy-Jill Levine Talks About Her New Book
Librarian Chris Benda talks with Professor Amy-Jill Levine about Levine’s new book Who Counts? 100 Sheep, 10 Coins, and 2 Sons, coauthored with Sandy Eisenberg Sasso and illustrated by Margaux Meganck. Listen to the conversation! … Read MoreJul 10, 2017