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  1. 18 de jun. de 2024 · The Yale-Edinburgh 2024 conference will be hosted by the Yale Divinity School, New Haven CT, 26th-28th June, 2024 . The theme is Spirit and the Spiritual: Ancestors, Deities and the Holy Spirit in Church and Mission. Missions from the West brought Christianity into worlds with a wide array of cosmologies.

  2. Upon arrival at Union Station in New Haven you may take the Yale Blue Shuttle (free) or taxi to the Divinity School. Amtrak: 800-872-7245. Connecticut Metro-North: 800-638-7646. Metro Taxi: 203-777-7777. By Bus: Greyhound, Megabus and Peter Pan services New Haven’s Union Station (the train station is also the bus station).

  3. Each summer, Yale Divinity School offers opportunities for language study in Elementary Biblical Hebrew and Elementary New Testament Greek in a 6-week intensive format online. Each course is fully comparable with two semesters of language work and earns six hours of credit.

  4. A native of Ireland, Professor Collins was a professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Chicago from 1991 until his arrival at YDS in 2000. He previously taught at the University of Notre Dame. He has published widely on the subjects of apocalypticism, wisdom, Hellenistic Judaism, and the Dead Sea Scrolls.

  5. Yale Divinity School is proud to support the cultivation of Latinx theological leaders as a sponsor of the Hispanic Summer Program (HSP). Since 1989, the HSP has offered accredited, graduate level courses to Masters level students on topics ranging from theology, history, liturgy, and pastoral care, all from a Latinx perspective.

  6. re· fec· to· ry. ri-ˈfek-t (ə-)rē \ from Merriam-Webster: a dining hall (as in a monastery or college) Salad bar in the Refectory food service area. Offering breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday, the Refectory is an inviting place to eat, talk, and spend time together. The Refectory offers continental breakfast with select hot ...

  7. 18 de ene. de 2024 · Internationally recognized New Testament scholar and former Dean Leander E. Keck ’57 Ph.D. died earlier this week at age 95. Through his administrative and academic leadership, Lee Keck had an impact on YDS that has long outlived his active service and will endure for many years to come. During his decade as Dean (1979 to 1989) Lee, among ...