Race, Immigration, Ethnicity, and Religion in America

Dr. Jonathan Calvillo, CGCM faculty associate, and Dr. Russell Jeung recently published an article entitled “Race, Immigration, Ethnicity, and Religion in America.” This is an encyclopedia entry within the Oxford Research Encyclopedia series featured in their volume on Sociology, Anthropology, and Psychology of Religion. Their article first provide an overview of the ethnic, racial, and religious […]

National U.S. Catholic China Bureau National Conference

Experience of the China Church in the 21st Century — The 27th National U.S. Catholic China Bureau National Conference St. John’s University, Jamaica, Queens, New York City. August 11-13, 2017, Scheduled Keynote Speakers: Father Joseph Jiang, S.J., Boston College Apostolic Nuncio to Haiti Archbishop Eugene Nugent: From 2001 until 2010 he directed the Holy See Study Mission in […]

“Spatial Spirituality and Latino Ethnic Identity: How Religious Affiliation Facilitates Diverging Forms of Local Ethnic Belonging”

“Spatial Spirituality and Latino Ethnic Identity: How Religious Affiliation Facilitates Diverging Forms of Local Ethnic Belonging” School of Theology, Rm 325 (note the new location)  Food – Wine – Ideas – Connections Join us for this exciting “Works In Progress” presentation by Professor Jonathan Calvillo. In this paper, Professor Calvillo argues that for Latino immigrants living in […]

Research Fellowship

The David M. Stowe Fund for Mission Research is intended to support visiting researchers who come to the Yale Divinity Library to use its missions and world Christianity-related collections.  This year we are happy to announce that $5,000 is available to subsidize the travel and accommodation expenses of individuals whose research would benefit from using the […]

Missionary Backstories

ABCFM Missionaries and their role in the Ottoman Empire, Hawai’i and the Civil Rights Movement in the United States will be explored through a series of lectures. Owen Miller will speak on January 19th, February 16th, and March 16th. More details are available from the Congregational Library and Archives.