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Adrián Emmanuel Hernández-Acosta appointed as new professor of Religion and Literature
Adrián Emmanuel Hernández-Acosta has been appointed Assistant Professor of Religion and Literature in the Yale ISM and Yale Divinity School.
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Goodbye, Class of 2022!
On Sunday, May 22, the ISM presented its newest graduates with their ISM certificates at a banquet in the Old Refectory at YDS.
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The Art of Chewing: Mopa Mopa Objects in the Colonial Andes, Catalina Ospina
ISM Fellow and art historian Catalina Ospina investigates the oral production of resin-glossed mopa mopa objects by indigenous colonial Andean artists
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Alumni, Faculty, Fellows, Student News - December 2021
Alumni, Faculty, Fellows and Student news and notes for December 2021.
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Alumni, Faculty, Fellows, and Staff News - August 2021
Alumni, Faculty, Fellows and Staff news and notes for August 2021.
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Alumni, Student, Fellows, Faculty, and Staff News - May 2021
Alumni, Student, Fellows, Faculty, and Staff news and notes for May 2021.
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Theology, Music, and Modernity: Struggles for Freedom—Markus Rathey, Daniel Chua, and Jeremy Begbie, Editors
ISM professor Markus Rathey recently published Theology, Music, and Modernity: Struggles for Freedom.
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Jean Ngoya Kidula: Channeling Christianity in Kenya
As a pianist and singer growing up in Kenyan Pentecostalism, Dr. Jean Ngoya Kidula absorbed a multi-layered musical and religious landscape.
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African American Womanist Preaching: Word in Conversation with Sound – Melanie R. Hill
ISM Fellow Dr. Melanie R. Hill, grew up attuned to the rhythms and cadences of African American preaching.
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Christopher-Rasheed McMillan: Dancing through the Sacred
Dr. Christopher-Rasheem McMillan talks about Christianity, dance, gender, color and queerness in 2021 is like putting on a new pair of shades.
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Rebecca Dirksen: Music Research and Ecological Activism in Haiti
In the spiralling connections of Haitian culture, Rebecca Dirksen notes that the “spaces of Carnival often become political spaces.”