EDS will host a screening of “Religion, Racism & Reconciliation: A Documentary on America's Original Sin” on Wednesday, July 9 at 7pm Eastern / 4pm Pacfic. The film's directors, Gerald and Adam Krell, will join us in conversation before the screening begins.
Programs
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Join Episcopal Divinity School for a virtual screening of "Here Am I, Send Me: The Journey of Jonathan Daniels," honoring the martyred seminarian who gave his life for civil rights. Featuring a conversation with the Rev. Deacon Carolyn Foster and filmmaker Lawrence Benaquist.
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Episcopal Divinity School will host a vigil on August 8, 2025, in preparation for, and on the eve of, the Jonathan Daniels and the Martyrs of Alabama Pilgrimage taking place on August 9, 2025. The vigil is open to the public and will feature the Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas and Ashley M. Jones, Poet Laureate of the State of Alabama.
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As artificial intelligence continues to reshape how we live, communicate, and understand the world, it also calls people of faith to engage deeply with urgent spiritual and ethical questions. What does it mean to be a soul in digital space?
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This course, taught by Dr. Jemar Tisby, explores the historical and contemporary influence of White Christian Nationalism in the United States and examines how the Black Christian tradition has resisted racial and theological distortions of Christianity.
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This course, taught by Dr. Kwok Pui Lan and Bishop Ian T. Douglas, will introduce the demographical shift in the Anglican Communion and the implications for Anglican identity, history, and theology and invite students to consider how being part of a postcolonial, global family of churches informs their ministry.