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Modern Judaism in America
Yales Jewish Chaplain Jason Rubenstein discusses modern Judaism in America, what makes it distinct from other Jewish communities around the world, and how sacred texts beyond the Hebrew Bible influen
The Urgent Need to Preach on Climate
In the runup to the 26th U.N. Climate Change Conference, the Quadcast interviews the Rev. Dr. Jim Antal 78 M.Div. about the moral duty of religious leaders to preach on the climate crisis.
Exploring the Unitarian Universalist tradition with Tisa Wenger and Tasha Brownfield
This is the third and final podcast in the Fireside Chat series that the Spiritual Formation Committee has sponsored this year. In this podcast, you will hear Professor Tisa Wenger and MDiv student Ta
Exploring Muslim Identity with Abdul-Rehman Malik
The Spiritual Formation and the Practice of Faith Committee is continuing the practice of Fireside Chats through inviting members of the community to share their spiritual journeys. Since we cannot co
YDS Fireside Chat – Exploring Jewish Identity with Jacqueline Vayntrub and Ora Weinbach
The Spiritual Formation and the Practice of Faith Committee is resuming the practice of Fireside Chats, whereby members of the community share a little bit about their spiritual journeys. Since we can
The Life and Legacy of Jonathan Edwards
Emily Judd interviews Yale Professor Ken Minkema about the life and legacy of America’s great Christian pastor and theologian Jonathan Edwards and Yale’s commitment to preserving his work.
The Quadcast – Digital devotion: Christianity online
Yale Divinity School Professor Teresa Berger discusses how digital media is fostering online faith communities and religious practice.
Eight Decades of Women at Yale Divinity School
Opening ceremony of the “Eight Decades of Women at YDS” celebration, Oct. 11, 2010.
Rehabilitating Human Sacrifice in a Christian Context
The Liturgy Symposium Series is presented by the Institute of Sacred Music. The series features liturgical scholars and practitioners selected by the chair of the Program on Liturgical Studies, Bryan Spinks.





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