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Yale Divinity School

Yale Divinity School (YDS) is one of the twelve graduate and professional schools of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.

Yale Divinity School
Coat of arms of the school
with the university's Urim V'Thummim motto under a cross and halo
TypePrivate
Established1822; 201 years ago (1822)
Parent institution
Yale University
DeanGregory E. Sterling
Students289[1]
Location,
U.S.

41°19′24″N 72°55′17″W / 41.32333°N 72.92139°W / 41.32333; -72.92139
Websitedivinity.yale.edu

Congregationalist theological education was the motivation at the founding of Yale, and the professional school has its roots in a Theological Department established in 1822. The school had maintained its own campus, faculty, and degree program since 1869, and it has become more ecumenical beginning in the mid-19th century. Since the 1970s, it has been affiliated with the Episcopal Berkeley Divinity School and has housed the Institute of Sacred Music, which offers separate degree programs. In July 2017, a two-year process of formal affiliation was completed, with the addition of Andover Newton Seminary joining the school. Over 40 different denominations are represented at YDS.[2]

History Edit

 
The Divinity College dormitory on the Old Campus, completed in 1836

Theological education was the earliest academic purpose of Yale University. When Yale College was founded in 1701, it was as a college of religious training for Congregationalist ministers in Connecticut Colony, designated in its charter as a school "wherein Youth may be instructed in the Arts & Sciences who through the blessing of Almighty God may be fitted for Publick employment both in Church & Civil State." A professorship of divinity was established in 1746. In 1817, the occupant of the divinity chair, Eleazar Thompson Fitch, supported a student request to endow a theological curriculum, and five years later a separate Yale Theological Seminary[3] was founded by the Yale Corporation.[4] In the same motion, Second Great Awakening theologian Nathaniel William Taylor was appointed to become the first Dwight Professor of Didactic Theology.[5] Taylor was considered the "central figure" in the school's founding, and he was joined in 1826 by Josiah Willard Gibbs, Sr., a scholar of sacred languages and lexicographer Chauncey A. Goodrich in 1839.[5] A dedicated student dormitory, Divinity College, was completed on the college's Old Campus in 1836, but the department had no permanent classrooms or offices until several years after the end of the American Civil War.

 
Divinity Hall, occupied from 1870 to 1931, viewed from the New Haven Green.

After a significant period of enrollment decline, the school began fundraising from alumni for new faculty and facilities.[5] Divinity Hall was constructed on the present-day site of Grace Hopper College between 1869 and 1871, featuring two classroom wings and a chapel.[5] Around the time of the new campus' construction came the arrival of new faculty, including James M. Hoppin, George Edward Day, George Park Fisher, and Leonard Bacon.[5] The first Bachelor of Divinity (B.D.) was conferred in 1867, and the department became a separate School of Divinity in 1869.[4] The school remained across from Old Campus until 1929, when a new campus was constructed on the northern edge of the university campus, at the top of Prospect Hill.

 
Sterling Divinity Quadrangle

Berkeley Divinity School affiliated with Yale Divinity School in 1971, and in the same year the university replaced the B.D. with a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) program. While Berkeley retains its Episcopal Church connection, its students are admitted by and fully enrolled as members of Yale Divinity School. The Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University, a division of the Divinity School, maintains a large collection of primary source materials about Jonathan Edwards, a 1720 Yale alumnus. The Yale Institute of Sacred Music (ISM) is jointly-affiliated with the Divinity School and School of Music. It offers programs in choral conducting, organ performance, voice, and church music studies, and in liturgical studies and religion and the arts.

In May 2016, Andover Newton Theological School president Martin Copenhaver announced that Andover Newton would begin a process of formal affiliation with the Divinity School over the next two years. In the 2016–17 academic year, a cohort of faculty relocated to New Haven teaching students and launching pilot initiatives focused on congregational ministry education, while Andover Newton continued to operate in Massachusetts over the next two years. In July 2017, a formal affiliation was signed, resulting in smaller Andover Newton functioning as a unit within Yale Divinity School, similar to its arrangement with Berkeley.[6]

In October 2020, YDS received a $1 million grant from the Lilly Endowment as part of the foundation's Thriving Congregations Initiative to fund a program entitled, "Reimagining Church: New Models for the 21st Century." Reimagining Church will involve 40 congregations in Connecticut as well as YDS students, faculty, and staff over a five-year period.[7]

In November 2020, the Yale Divinity School Women's Center revived the publication of The Voice Journal of Literary and Theological Ideas, a feminist journal that initially ran from 1996 to 2002.[8]

Degrees Edit

Yale Divinity School is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS)[9] and approved by ATS to grant the following degrees:

Students pursuing an M.A.R. can choose between a comprehensive and concentrated program. The following concentrations are offered:[10]

  • Hebrew Bible
  • Second Temple Judaism
  • New Testament
  • Theology
  • Philosophical Theology
  • Practical Theology
  • Ethics
  • History of Christianity
  • World Christianity/Missions
  • Liturgical Studies
  • Religion & the Arts
  • Asian Religions
  • Black Religion in the African Diaspora
  • Latinx & Latin American Christianity
  • Religion & Ecology
  • Women’s/Gender/Sexuality Studies


Students in any degree program at Yale Divinity School can also earn certificates in any of the following areas:[11]

  • Lutheran Studies
  • Reformed Studies
  • Anglican Studies
  • Catholic Lay Ministerial Studies
  • United Methodist Studies
  • Black Church Studies
  • Andover Newton Seminary (non-degree diploma)
  • Educational Leadership and Ministry

Leadership Edit

Gregory Sterling, a New Testament scholar and Church of Christ pastor, has been the dean of the divinity school since 2012, succeeding New Testament scholar Harold W. Attridge, who returned to teaching as a Sterling Professor upon completing two five-year terms as dean.[12] The leaders of the affiliated seminaries are Andrew McGowan, Dean and President of Berkeley Divinity School, and Sarah Drummond, Founding Dean of Andover Newton Seminary at Yale Divinity School. Organist Martin Jean is director of the Institute of Sacred Music.

Deans of Yale Divinity School Edit

Name Years Served Academic Field Denomination
Gregory E. Sterling[13] 2012–Present New Testament Churches of Christ
Harold W. Attridge 2002-2012 New Testament Catholic
Rebecca Chopp[14] 2001-2002 Theology Methodist
Harry B. Adams (acting dean) 2000-2001 Pastoral Theology
Richard J. Wood[15][16] 1996-2000 Philosophy Quaker
Thomas Ogletree[17] 1990-1996 Ethics Methodist
Aidan Kavanagh (acting dean) 1989-1990 Liturgics Catholic
Leander Keck 1979-1989 New Testament Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Colin W. Williams 1969-1979 Ethics Methodist
Robert Clyde Johnson 1963-1969 Presbyterian
Charles Forman (acting dean) 1961-1963
Liston Pope 1949-1962 Ethics Congregationalist
Luther Allan Weigle[18] 1928-1949 Christian Education Lutheran/Congregationalist
Charles Reynolds Brown 1911-1928 Theology Congregationalist
Edward Lewis Curtis (acting dean) 1905-1911
Frank Knight Sanders 1901-1905 Semitics Congregationalist
George Park Fisher 1895-1901 Church History Congregationalist
George Edward Day[19] 1888-1895 Hebrew Congregationalist

Campus Edit

 
Sterling Divinity Quadrangle, campus of the Yale Divinity School

When the department was organized as a school in 1869, it was moved to a campus across from the northwest corner of the New Haven Green composed of East Divinity Hall (1869), Marquand Chapel (1871), West Divinity Hall (1871), and the Trowbridge Library (1881). The buildings, designed by Richard Morris Hunt, were demolished under the residential college plan and replaced by Calhoun College, now known as Grace Hopper College.[20]

In 1929, the trustees of the estate of lawyer John William Sterling agreed that a portion of his bequest to Yale would be used to build a new campus for the Divinity School.[21] The Sterling Divinity Quadrangle, completed in 1932, is a Georgian-style complex built at the top of Prospect Hill. It was designed by Delano & Aldrich and modeled in part on the University of Virginia.

 
Courtyard at Sterling Divinity Quadrangle

A $49-million renovation of Sterling Divinity Quadrangle was completed in 2003. Sterling Divinity Quadrangle contains academic buildings, Marquand Chapel, and graduate student housing for YDS students.[22]

Yale Divinity School is currently planning the construction of the Living Village, a zero-waste, sustainable living community that will house 155 YDS students.[23]

Notable alumni Edit

Notable past professors Edit

Former faculty: 20th–21st centuries Edit

Former faculty: 19th century Edit

Current faculty (ca. 2019) Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "What's New in the New Year: YDS embarks on 2022-2023". Yale Divinity School. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Admissions FAQ | Yale Divinity School". divinity.yale.edu. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  3. ^ History of Higher Education Annual: 1997, p. 94.
  4. ^ a b A General Catalogue of the Divinity School of Yale College: A Brief Biographical Record of Its Members in The First Half Century of Its Existence as A Distinct Department. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse, & Taylor. 1873.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Yale Divinity School Milestones, 1822-2012". Yale University Library. 23 October 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  6. ^ "YDS and Andover Newton sign historic agreement". Yale Divinity School. July 20, 2017.
  7. ^ "With Lilly grant, YDS launches initiative reimagining church for 21st century | Yale Divinity School". divinity.yale.edu. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  8. ^ Brown, Julia; Hahamy, Madison (5 November 2020). "Divinity students revive feminist journal". Yale Daily News. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  9. ^ "Member Schools: YALE UNIVERSITY DIVINITY SCHOOL". Association of Theological Schools. Fall 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  10. ^ "Concentrated Master of Arts in Religion (M.A.R.) | Yale Divinity School". divinity.yale.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-01.
  11. ^ "Degree Programs and Certificates | Yale Divinity School". divinity.yale.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-01.
  12. ^ "YDS Dean Greg Sterling reappointed to second five-year term | Yale Divinity School". divinity.yale.edu. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  13. ^ "Yale Divinity Library Exhibit: YDS Milestones 1822-2012". divinity-adhoc.library.yale.edu. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  14. ^ "Yale University Appoints New Dean to Lead Divinity School". YaleNews. 2001-03-19. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  15. ^ "Former YDS dean Richard Wood dies at 78 | Yale Divinity School". divinity.yale.edu. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  16. ^ Taylor, Frances Grandy (27 March 1996). "YALE DIVINITY NAMES NEW DEAN". Hartford Courant. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  17. ^ "Thomas W. Ogletree | Yale Divinity School". divinity.yale.edu. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  18. ^ "Luther Allan Weigle". Database: Christian Educators of the 20th Century. Biola University. Retrieved 2019-05-07.
  19. ^ "Day Missions Library | Yale University Library". web.library.yale.edu. Retrieved 2019-05-07.
  20. ^ Yale's Lost Landmarks: Divinity Hall, Yale Alumni Magazine
  21. ^ Bedford, Steven (1998). John Russell Popoe: Architect of Empire. New York: Random House. pp. 166–168. ISBN 9780847820863.
  22. ^ "The Quad | Yale Divinity School". divinity.yale.edu. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  23. ^ "The Living Village | Yale Divinity School". divinity.yale.edu. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
  24. ^ "Raymond Benjamin Culver". 1937-1938 Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University (PDF). Yale University. 1938. pp. 137–138.
  25. ^ "Faculty Members: Professor David Ford". University of Cambridge. 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  26. ^ "Faculty directory".
  27. ^ Bernstein, Adam. "Ernest W. Lefever dies at 89; founder of conservative public policy organization", Los Angeles Times, July 31, 2009. Accessed August 3, 2009.
  28. ^ "Niebuhr, Reinhold". The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute. 31 May 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  29. ^ Mooney, Tom, "Peter Pond's War," Providence Journal, Oct 15, 1989 p. M-06.
  30. ^ Moore, Gary E. (1988). "The Forgotten Leader in Agricultural Education: Rufus W. Stimson" (PDF). Journal of the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture. 29 (3): 50–58.

External links Edit

  • Yale Divinity School website
  • Berkeley Divinity School at Yale
  • Andover Newton Seminary at Yale

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Yale Divinity School YDS is one of the twelve graduate and professional schools of Yale University in New Haven Connecticut Yale Divinity SchoolCoat of arms of the schoolwith the university s Urim V Thummim motto under a cross and haloTypePrivateEstablished1822 201 years ago 1822 Parent institutionYale UniversityDeanGregory E SterlingStudents289 1 LocationNew Haven Connecticut U S 41 19 24 N 72 55 17 W 41 32333 N 72 92139 W 41 32333 72 92139Websitedivinity wbr yale wbr eduCongregationalist theological education was the motivation at the founding of Yale and the professional school has its roots in a Theological Department established in 1822 The school had maintained its own campus faculty and degree program since 1869 and it has become more ecumenical beginning in the mid 19th century Since the 1970s it has been affiliated with the Episcopal Berkeley Divinity School and has housed the Institute of Sacred Music which offers separate degree programs In July 2017 a two year process of formal affiliation was completed with the addition of Andover Newton Seminary joining the school Over 40 different denominations are represented at YDS 2 Contents 1 History 2 Degrees 3 Leadership 3 1 Deans of Yale Divinity School 4 Campus 5 Notable alumni 6 Notable past professors 6 1 Former faculty 20th 21st centuries 6 2 Former faculty 19th century 7 Current faculty ca 2019 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit nbsp The Divinity College dormitory on the Old Campus completed in 1836Theological education was the earliest academic purpose of Yale University When Yale College was founded in 1701 it was as a college of religious training for Congregationalist ministers in Connecticut Colony designated in its charter as a school wherein Youth may be instructed in the Arts amp Sciences who through the blessing of Almighty God may be fitted for Publick employment both in Church amp Civil State A professorship of divinity was established in 1746 In 1817 the occupant of the divinity chair Eleazar Thompson Fitch supported a student request to endow a theological curriculum and five years later a separate Yale Theological Seminary 3 was founded by the Yale Corporation 4 In the same motion Second Great Awakening theologian Nathaniel William Taylor was appointed to become the first Dwight Professor of Didactic Theology 5 Taylor was considered the central figure in the school s founding and he was joined in 1826 by Josiah Willard Gibbs Sr a scholar of sacred languages and lexicographer Chauncey A Goodrich in 1839 5 A dedicated student dormitory Divinity College was completed on the college s Old Campus in 1836 but the department had no permanent classrooms or offices until several years after the end of the American Civil War nbsp Divinity Hall occupied from 1870 to 1931 viewed from the New Haven Green After a significant period of enrollment decline the school began fundraising from alumni for new faculty and facilities 5 Divinity Hall was constructed on the present day site of Grace Hopper College between 1869 and 1871 featuring two classroom wings and a chapel 5 Around the time of the new campus construction came the arrival of new faculty including James M Hoppin George Edward Day George Park Fisher and Leonard Bacon 5 The first Bachelor of Divinity B D was conferred in 1867 and the department became a separate School of Divinity in 1869 4 The school remained across from Old Campus until 1929 when a new campus was constructed on the northern edge of the university campus at the top of Prospect Hill nbsp Sterling Divinity QuadrangleBerkeley Divinity School affiliated with Yale Divinity School in 1971 and in the same year the university replaced the B D with a Master of Divinity M Div program While Berkeley retains its Episcopal Church connection its students are admitted by and fully enrolled as members of Yale Divinity School The Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University a division of the Divinity School maintains a large collection of primary source materials about Jonathan Edwards a 1720 Yale alumnus The Yale Institute of Sacred Music ISM is jointly affiliated with the Divinity School and School of Music It offers programs in choral conducting organ performance voice and church music studies and in liturgical studies and religion and the arts In May 2016 Andover Newton Theological School president Martin Copenhaver announced that Andover Newton would begin a process of formal affiliation with the Divinity School over the next two years In the 2016 17 academic year a cohort of faculty relocated to New Haven teaching students and launching pilot initiatives focused on congregational ministry education while Andover Newton continued to operate in Massachusetts over the next two years In July 2017 a formal affiliation was signed resulting in smaller Andover Newton functioning as a unit within Yale Divinity School similar to its arrangement with Berkeley 6 In October 2020 YDS received a 1 million grant from the Lilly Endowment as part of the foundation s Thriving Congregations Initiative to fund a program entitled Reimagining Church New Models for the 21st Century Reimagining Church will involve 40 congregations in Connecticut as well as YDS students faculty and staff over a five year period 7 In November 2020 the Yale Divinity School Women s Center revived the publication of The Voice Journal of Literary and Theological Ideas a feminist journal that initially ran from 1996 to 2002 8 Degrees EditYale Divinity School is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada ATS 9 and approved by ATS to grant the following degrees Master of Divinity M Div Master of Arts in Religion M A R Master of Sacred Theology S T M Students pursuing an M A R can choose between a comprehensive and concentrated program The following concentrations are offered 10 Hebrew Bible Second Temple Judaism New Testament Theology Philosophical Theology Practical Theology Ethics History of Christianity World Christianity Missions Liturgical Studies Religion amp the Arts Asian Religions Black Religion in the African Diaspora Latinx amp Latin American Christianity Religion amp Ecology Women s Gender Sexuality StudiesStudents in any degree program at Yale Divinity School can also earn certificates in any of the following areas 11 Lutheran Studies Reformed Studies Anglican Studies Catholic Lay Ministerial Studies United Methodist Studies Black Church Studies Andover Newton Seminary non degree diploma Educational Leadership and MinistryLeadership EditGregory Sterling a New Testament scholar and Church of Christ pastor has been the dean of the divinity school since 2012 succeeding New Testament scholar Harold W Attridge who returned to teaching as a Sterling Professor upon completing two five year terms as dean 12 The leaders of the affiliated seminaries are Andrew McGowan Dean and President of Berkeley Divinity School and Sarah Drummond Founding Dean of Andover Newton Seminary at Yale Divinity School Organist Martin Jean is director of the Institute of Sacred Music Deans of Yale Divinity School Edit Name Years Served Academic Field DenominationGregory E Sterling 13 2012 Present New Testament Churches of ChristHarold W Attridge 2002 2012 New Testament CatholicRebecca Chopp 14 2001 2002 Theology MethodistHarry B Adams acting dean 2000 2001 Pastoral TheologyRichard J Wood 15 16 1996 2000 Philosophy QuakerThomas Ogletree 17 1990 1996 Ethics MethodistAidan Kavanagh acting dean 1989 1990 Liturgics CatholicLeander Keck 1979 1989 New Testament Christian Church Disciples of Christ Colin W Williams 1969 1979 Ethics MethodistRobert Clyde Johnson 1963 1969 PresbyterianCharles Forman acting dean 1961 1963Liston Pope 1949 1962 Ethics CongregationalistLuther Allan Weigle 18 1928 1949 Christian Education Lutheran CongregationalistCharles Reynolds Brown 1911 1928 Theology CongregationalistEdward Lewis Curtis acting dean 1905 1911Frank Knight Sanders 1901 1905 Semitics CongregationalistGeorge Park Fisher 1895 1901 Church History CongregationalistGeorge Edward Day 19 1888 1895 Hebrew CongregationalistCampus Edit nbsp Sterling Divinity Quadrangle campus of the Yale Divinity SchoolWhen the department was organized as a school in 1869 it was moved to a campus across from the northwest corner of the New Haven Green composed of East Divinity Hall 1869 Marquand Chapel 1871 West Divinity Hall 1871 and the Trowbridge Library 1881 The buildings designed by Richard Morris Hunt were demolished under the residential college plan and replaced by Calhoun College now known as Grace Hopper College 20 In 1929 the trustees of the estate of lawyer John William Sterling agreed that a portion of his bequest to Yale would be used to build a new campus for the Divinity School 21 The Sterling Divinity Quadrangle completed in 1932 is a Georgian style complex built at the top of Prospect Hill It was designed by Delano amp Aldrich and modeled in part on the University of Virginia nbsp Courtyard at Sterling Divinity QuadrangleA 49 million renovation of Sterling Divinity Quadrangle was completed in 2003 Sterling Divinity Quadrangle contains academic buildings Marquand Chapel and graduate student housing for YDS students 22 Yale Divinity School is currently planning the construction of the Living Village a zero waste sustainable living community that will house 155 YDS students 23 Notable alumni EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Diogenes Allen B D 1959 Ian Barbour B D 1956 Kate Bowler M A R 2005 Gregory A Boyd M Div 1982 Will D Campbell B D 1952 Orishatukeh Faduma B D 1894 graduate study 1895 William Ragsdale Cannon B D 1940 Ph D 1942 Professor and Dean Candler School of Theology Bishop of the United Methodist Church Donald Eric Capps B D 1963 S T M 1965 scholar of Pastoral Theology Roy Clyde Clark B D 1944 Bishop of the United Methodist Church William Sloane Coffin B D 1956 Chris Coons Master s degree in ethics 1992 United States Senator from Delaware Harvey Cox B D 1955 theologian and Hollis Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School 1965 2009 Zebulon Crocker Raymond Culver B D 1920 president of Shimer College 24 Michael Curry M Div 1978 Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church United States John Danforth M Div 1963 former United States Senator from Missouri Walter Fauntroy B D 1958 Founding Member Congressional Black Caucus David F Ford S T M Regius Professor of Divinity Emeritus at the University of Cambridge 25 Milton Gaither M A R 1996 historian of American education 26 Paul Vernon Galloway a Bishop of The Methodist Church Tom Vaughn Doctorate in theology jazz musician and Episcopal priest Leroy Gilbert S T M 1979 Gary Hart B D 1961 Stanley Hauerwas B D 1965 Richard B Hays M Div 1977 Serene Jones M Div 1985 President of Union Theological Seminary New York City Rena Karefa Smart B D 1945 first Black woman graduate of Yale Divinity Sen Katayama Ernest W Lefever 1945 foreign affairs expert and founder of the Ethics and Public Policy Center 27 Sallie McFague B D 1959 Candida Moss M A R 2002 Otis Moss III M Div 1995 Pastor of Trinity Church Chicago Reinhold Niebuhr B D 1914 M A 1915 Protestant theologian and public intellectual 28 Richard T Nolan M A 1967 Douglas Oldenburg S T M 1961 President Emeritus at Columbia Theological Seminary Presbyterian USA pastor Julie Faith Parker William H Poteat B D 1944 Clark V Poling 1936 Peter L Pond human rights activist and philanthropist 29 Adam Clayton Powell Sr attended 1895 1896 George Rupp Father V C Samuel PhD 1957 Indian Christian Theologian and Historian Ron Sider John Silber citation needed John Shelby Spong citation needed Amos Alonzo Stagg Rufus W Stimson B D 1897 Professor of English and President of the University of Connecticut 30 Barbara Brown Taylor M Div 1976 Roy M Terry B D 1942 Krista Tippett M Div 1994 R A Torrey B D 1878 John W Traphagan M A R 1986 professor of Religious Studies and Anthropology University of Texas at Austin Glenn M Wagner M Div 1978 Chester Wickwire B D 1946 Parker T Williamson M Phil William Willimon M Div 1971 Notable past professors EditFormer faculty 20th 21st centuries Edit Roland Bainton Brevard Childs Rebecca Chopp Adela Yarbro Collins 2000 2015 Jerome Davis Margaret Farley Hans Wilhelm Frei Paul L Holmer Serene Jones David Kelsey Kenneth Scott Latourette George Lindbeck Sallie McFague citation needed Douglas Clyde Macintosh Reinhold Niebuhr H Richard Niebuhr Henri Nouwen 1971 1981 Liston Pope Dean Letty M Russell 1974 2001 Lamin Sanneh Emilie Townes Denys Turner Nicholas Wolterstorff Henry Burt Wright 1877 1923 Former faculty 19th century Edit Lyman Beecher George Park FisherCurrent faculty ca 2019 EditHarold W Attridge Teresa Berger John J Collins Michal Beth Dinkler John E Hare Erika Helgen Jennifer A Herdt Willie James Jennings Yii Jan Lin Eboni Marshall Turman Donyelle McCray Andrew McGowan Joyce Mercer Mary Clark Moschella Laura Nasrallah Sally M Promey Melanie Ross Janet Ruffing Carolyn J Sharp Chloe Starr Kathryn Tanner Gabrielle Thomas Linn Tonstad Jacqueline Vayntrub Miroslav Volf Tisa Wenger Christian Wiman Almeda M WrightSee also EditGeneral Theological Seminary a separate New Haven institution now located in New York CityReferences Edit What s New in the New Year YDS embarks on 2022 2023 Yale Divinity School Retrieved 4 September 2022 Admissions FAQ Yale Divinity School divinity yale edu Retrieved 2021 03 18 History of Higher Education Annual 1997 p 94 a b A General Catalogue of the Divinity School of Yale College A Brief Biographical Record of Its Members in The First Half Century of Its Existence as A Distinct Department New Haven Tuttle Morehouse amp Taylor 1873 a b c d e Yale Divinity School Milestones 1822 2012 Yale University Library 23 October 2012 Retrieved 16 November 2015 YDS and Andover Newton sign historic agreement Yale Divinity School July 20 2017 With Lilly grant YDS launches initiative reimagining church for 21st century Yale Divinity School divinity yale edu Retrieved 2021 03 18 Brown Julia Hahamy Madison 5 November 2020 Divinity students revive feminist journal Yale Daily News Retrieved 2021 03 18 Member Schools YALE UNIVERSITY DIVINITY SCHOOL Association of Theological Schools Fall 2019 Retrieved 27 July 2020 Concentrated Master of Arts in Religion M A R Yale Divinity School divinity yale edu Retrieved 2022 04 01 Degree Programs and Certificates Yale Divinity School divinity yale edu Retrieved 2022 04 01 YDS Dean Greg Sterling reappointed to second five year term Yale Divinity School divinity yale edu Retrieved 2019 05 06 Yale Divinity Library Exhibit YDS Milestones 1822 2012 divinity adhoc library yale edu Retrieved 2019 05 06 Yale University Appoints New Dean to Lead Divinity School YaleNews 2001 03 19 Retrieved 2019 05 06 Former YDS dean Richard Wood dies at 78 Yale Divinity School divinity yale edu Retrieved 2019 05 06 Taylor Frances Grandy 27 March 1996 YALE DIVINITY NAMES NEW DEAN Hartford Courant Retrieved 2019 05 06 Thomas W Ogletree Yale Divinity School divinity yale edu Retrieved 2019 05 06 Luther Allan Weigle Database Christian Educators of the 20th Century Biola University Retrieved 2019 05 07 Day Missions Library Yale University Library web library yale edu Retrieved 2019 05 07 Yale s Lost Landmarks Divinity Hall Yale Alumni Magazine Bedford Steven 1998 John Russell Popoe Architect of Empire New York Random House pp 166 168 ISBN 9780847820863 The Quad Yale Divinity School divinity yale edu Retrieved 2021 03 18 The Living Village Yale Divinity School divinity yale edu Retrieved 2021 03 17 Raymond Benjamin Culver 1937 1938 Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale University PDF Yale University 1938 pp 137 138 Faculty Members Professor David Ford University of Cambridge 2011 Retrieved 23 May 2011 Faculty directory Bernstein Adam Ernest W Lefever dies at 89 founder of conservative public policy organization Los Angeles Times July 31 2009 Accessed August 3 2009 Niebuhr Reinhold The Martin Luther King Jr Research and Education Institute 31 May 2017 Retrieved 14 February 2020 Mooney Tom Peter Pond s War Providence Journal Oct 15 1989 p M 06 Moore Gary E 1988 The Forgotten Leader in Agricultural Education Rufus W Stimson PDF Journal of the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture 29 3 50 58 External links EditYale Divinity School website Berkeley Divinity School at Yale Andover Newton Seminary at Yale Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yale Divinity School amp oldid 1178832806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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