Detailed Information about the Howard L. Harrod Lectures

To learn more about the Howard L. Harrod Lecture, visit the Divinity School’s Annual Community Lectures page.

Note: Details about lectures missing from this table will be added as they become available.

 

Date Speaker Lecture Title Availability
April 20, 2009 Tom D. Dillehay Ontology, Scale, and Time: Inferring the Origins of Andean Religion and its Practice Video
via Vanderbilt’s YouTube channel
November 10, 2011 Norman T. Gottwald The Bible as Nurturer of Passive and Active Worldviews Video
via Vanderbilt’s YouTube channel
November 7, 2013 Lewis Baldwin A Citizen of the World: The Global Martin Luther King Jr. Video
via Vanderbilt’s YouTube channel
November 6, 2014 Michelene Pesantubbee Native American Food Culture and the Industrial Food Complex: Bringing Back a Bison-Based Diet Video
via Vanderbilt’s YouTube channel
November 12, 2015 Willis Jenkins Feast of the Anthropocene: Food and Religion in the Time of Climate Change Video
via Vanderbilt’s YouTube channel
November 10, 2016 Dennis Dickerson Beyond Gandhi: African American Women, Empire, and Empowerment in India, 1935-1952 Video
via Vanderbilt’s YouTube channel
November 9, 2017 Marcia Riggs And God Said . . . What? Creation and Redemption in a World of Global Warming Video
via Vanderbilt’s YouTube channel
November 1, 2018 Maisha Handy This is My Body, Broken for You Video
via Vanderbilt’s YouTube channel
November 7, 2019 Marcus Briggs-Cloud [Unavailable]  
November 5, 2020 Laurel Schneider When the Book is a Hare: What the Study of Some First Nation Traditions Teaches Me About Christian Theology Video
via Facebook
November 8, 2021 Jennifer Harvey Becoming the Ancestors* We all Deserved: In A Time When Fundamentalisms All Fail Video
via Facebook
November 7, 2022 Heather R. White Gay Liberation Goes to Church: The Stonewall Movement’s Space-Sharing Arrangements with an Episcopal Parish Video
via Vanderbilt Divinity School’s YouTube channel
November 6, 2023 Karilyn Crockett Crossing Highways, Byways and Mountains: A Quest to Recover Sacred Visions Video
via Vanderbilt Divinity School’s YouTube channel