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Ephemeral Legacies of World Missions
Teaching the Practice of Ministry at YDS
A new online exhibit documents the history of teaching the practice of ministry at Yale Divinity School.
Hans Frei at YDS
The upcoming YDS conference Generous Orthodoxy: Hans Frei and the Future of Theology and the centenary of Frei's birth put focus on the
Clifford Anderson
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Inaugural Latourette Learning Center Exhibit
Come see the very first exhibit in the newly renovated Latourette Learning Center and take a journey through more than five centuries of book printing on three continents.
Hoskins Visitorship
The Hoskins Visitorship was established in 1967 in memory of Fred Hoskins, B.D. 1932, by gifts from the churches that he served and from individual friends. The Hoskins Visitor is a Christian leader invited to the School to deal particularly with issues that relate to the reform and renewal of the church. This visitorship is given every second year, alternating with the Luccock Visitorship.
Luccock Visitorship
The Luccock Visitorship was established in 1963 in memory of Halford E. Luccock, Professor of Homiletics at Yale Divinity School, 1928–1953, by gifts from alumni and other friends. The Luccock Visitor, usually a parish minister, is invited to spend several days at YDS. This visitorship is given every second year, alternating with the Hoskins Visitorship.
Scott Libson
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Leaf from a Samaritan Pentateuch

Leaf from a Samaritan Pentateuch with a fragment of the Book of Numbers, originally in the Trask Library, Andover Newton Theological School
