Religion
Consuming Religion
Taylor Lewis Guthrie and Tiffany L. Stanley, HDS '10 facilitate a discussion about faith and religion in the context of today's youth at the Women's Center.
Evangelist Panel Discusses Religion in Politics
At an IOP panel discussion yesterday, several evangelists discussed their religious traditions and questions that arose after the financial crisis.
Openly Gay Harvard Alum Named Clergy-in-Charge of Ky. Church
“All are welcome. We are not fancy. We especially welcome sinners,” proclaims the Web site of St. Martha’s Episcopal Church in Lexington, Ky., where the Reverend Timothy R. Fleck ’86 was made Clergy-in-Charge.
Today in Photos (02/19/10)
Photographs published in the Feb. 19, 2010 issue of The Harvard Crimson.
Theology Professor Talks About Sex, Catholicism in First Lent-themed Speech
Last night, a talk on contemporary Catholic sexual ethics kicked off the Lenten speaker series “What’s Sex Got to Do With It?”
Sex and the Church
Lisa Cahill, J. Donald Monan Professor of Theology at Boston College, describes the debates about sex within the Catholic church yesterday evening at Memorial Church.
Ash Wednesday at St. Paul Parish
Leaha A Wynn (2013) serving dinner at St. Paul Parish after Ash Wednesday mass.
Pinker and Goldstein Challenge Religion
Psychology Professor Steven A. Pinker and his wife, Rebecca N. Goldstein spoke on the similarities between moral communities formed both within and outside of the context of religion.
Today in Photos (2/18/10)
Photographs from the February 18th, 2010 edition of The Harvard Crimson.
Simple Supper
G. Andrew Conway '11 serves students dinner following Ash Wednesday mass at St. Paul's Catholic Church.
Ash Wednesday Mass
Rev. William F. Murphy leads a prayer during Ash Wednesday Mass at St. Paul's Parish.
Students Celebrate Ash Wednesday
Students attending dinner in observance of Ash Wednesday at St. Paul's Parish.
Student Groups Celebrate White Ribbon Against Pornography Week
True Love Revolution, Harvard Knights of Columbus, and the Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Students Association have come together to celebrate White Ribbon Against Pornography Week.
Shopping Week, Day One: Uniquely Yours
It's time to take advantage of all that Harvard has to offer, which, suffice it to say, includes a lot of classes you just won't find anywhere else. So we're kicking off our shopping week feature with a choice selection—but by no means a conclusive list—of some of the most interesting, obscure, and unique classes offered this semester at Harvard.
Top 20 Photos of 2009
TOP 20 PHOTOGRAPHS OF 2009. With subjects ranging from Faust to football, these 20 photographs represent the best of The Crimson's photography coverage during the past year.
The Arts Poll 2009
The Harvard Crimson polled the student body about their thoughts on the year. Nearly three hundred responses later, here’s what we got.
Is Christianity All the Rage?
FlyBy surreptitiously snuck into the large auditorium at Paine Hall, expecting some sort of commotion as people try to answer the ultimate question: Is Christianity good for the world? But, as this is Harvard, the large room sat a scattered group of pensive-looking students watching the screening of the new documentary “Collision.”
Using Religion to Go Green
Adorned in a full-length clerical robe with a Bible in hand, Reverend Robert J. Mark, a McDonald Fellow at Memorial ...
Gomes Receives Pacemaker
Plummer Professor of Christian Morals Peter J. Gomes underwent a heart pacemaker surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital on Friday after stumbling from severe dizziness while delivering a talk in upstate New York on Wednesday.