Recent Student News
Michael Altman, a student in the GDR's American Religious Cultures course of study, received a Piedmont TATTO fellowship.
Ira Bedzow, a student in the GDR's Jewish Religious Cultures course of study, has a selection of his poems in Hebrew published in an issue of Pseifas (January, 2010).
Stephen Blackwood, a student in the GDR's Theological Studies course of study, has been appointed a fellow of the English Department at Harvard University.
Amy Michelle DeBeats, a student in the GDR's Ethics and Society course of study, published a book chapter in the edited volume, Religion and the Implications of Radical Extension.
Lerone Martin, a student in the GDR's American Religious Cultures course of study, is a 2009-2010 graduate fellow at Emory's Office of University-Community Partnerships, as well as a religious studies instructor at the Georgia Metro State Prison.
Brendan Ozawa-de-Silva, a student in the GDR's West and South Asian Religions course of study, along with Chikako Ozawa-de-Silva, will publish, "Secularizing Religious Practices: A Study of Subjectivity and Existential Transformation in Naikan Therapy," in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion.
Joshua Ralston, a student in the GDR's Theological Studies course of study, delivered a paper entitled, "Re-writing Calvin: The priestly motif in Schleiermacher's Glaubenslehre," in Geneva, Switzerland at a conference celebrating John Calvin's 500th birthday.
John Senior, a student in the GDR's Ethics and Society course of study, received a dissertation fellowship from the Louisville Institute.
Kristine Suna-Koro, a student in the GDR's Theological Studies course of study, recently published, "Reading as Habitus: On the Formative Practice of Reading Theology Today," in The Power to Comprehend with All the Saints: The Formation and Practice of a Pastor-Theologian. She also presented a paper entitled, "The Almighty Enemy, the Almighty Friend: Theological Imagination Beyond Colonial Contrasts," on September 26, 2009, at the interdisciplinary graduate conference "Thinking the Enemy," Colonial/Postcolonial Workshop at Emory University.