By Leah Silvieus ’21 M.A.R. It’s not unusual for scholars to be asked why they spend years of their lives devoted to a certain subject area. However, Adrián Emmanuel Hernández-Acosta, recently appointed Assistant Professor of Religion and Literature in the Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School, seems to get this question more than most.
By Leah Silvieus ’21 M.A.R. The path that led Bo kyung Blenda Im ’12 M.A.R. to Yale Divinity School and the Institute of Sacred Music first as a student, then as a fellow, and now as an Assistant Professor of Sacred Music and of Divinity was somewhat winding. But it has, in a way, led full circle.
By Leah Silvieus ’21 M.A.R. In the summer of 2014, just as Ukrainian scholar Viacheslav “Slavik” Lytvynenko was finishing his Ph.D. in Greek patristics at Charles University in Prague, Russia invaded the east and south of Ukraine, eventually occupying Crimea. Donetsk Christian University, where Lytvynenko had previously served as a lecturer and where he had planned to resume
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By Leah Silvieus '21 M.A.R. Boston’s Old North Church is most known for its role in the beginning of the American Revolution. It was there that church sexton Robert Newman and vestryman Capt. John Pulling Jr. climbed the steeple and used two lanterns as a signal from Paul Revere that the British were advancing across the Charles River. However, Jaimie Crumley ’15 M.Div., ’16