Comparative Theology Lecture

When the Book Is a Coyote: Some Challenges and Possibilities for Comparative Theology from the Study of Native American Traditions

When the Book Is a Coyote: Some Challenges and Possibilities for Comparative Theology from the Study of Native American Traditions

April 7, 2015

On April 7 in the evening, Professor Laurel C. Schneider (Religious Studies, Religion and Culture, Vanderbilt University) lectured on the theme, “When the Book Is a Coyote: Some Challenges and Possibilities for Comparative Theology from the Study of Native American Traditions.”... Read more about When the Book Is a Coyote: Some Challenges and Possibilities for Comparative Theology from the Study of Native American Traditions

Video: From Donation to Diatribe—How Anti-Jewish Interpretation Cashes Out

Video: From Donation to Diatribe—How Anti-Jewish Interpretation Cashes Out

October 17, 2012

Amy-Jill Levine delivered this year's Comparative Theology Lecture. Levine is University Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies, E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Professor of New Testament Studies, and Professor of Jewish Studies at Vanderbilt University Divinity School and College of Arts and Sciences.... Read more about Video: From Donation to Diatribe—How Anti-Jewish Interpretation Cashes Out