Episcopal Divinity School
Episcopal Divinity School (EDS) is dedicated to nurturing moral leadership through theological education, spiritual formation, and community transformation. Under the leadership of Interim-President Kelly Brown Douglas, EDS remains committed to its mission of dismantling racism and advancing social justice.
Between Memory & Hope: Queer Legacies & the Living Story of HIV/AIDS
How the Black Church Resists White Christian Nationalism with Jemar Tisby and Dwight Radcliff
Reckoning and Repair: An Update from the Episcopal Boarding School Commission
Conversation with directors Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie on their film SUGARCANE
How White Christian Nationalism Undermines Democracy with Robert P. Jones & Jemar Tisby
Grupo de Lectura y Conversación: “Buscando Asilo" o "The Asylum Seekers" de Rev. Cristina Rathbone
Book Read & Community Conversation: "The Asylum Seekers" by the Rev. Cristina Rathbone
Contemplation as Liberation: Black Spiritual Practices for Survival, Healing & Prophetic Imagination
Divine Code
U.S. Strikes on Iran: The Role of Religion in Global Conflict
Pope Leo & New Possibilities
Global Christian Response to American Empire
Human Rights at Risk: A Conversation with Cristosal | English | May 20, 2025
"So We and Our Children May Live: Confronting the Climate Crisis" - Public Event
The Anglican Church and Palestine
EDS Colloquia: Reproductive Justice and the Bible
EDS Colloquium: Reproductive and Sexual Justice
EDS Colloquia: White Christian Nationalism and Abortion with the Rev. Carter Hayward
Christian Witness in a Changing Political Landscape
Advent Community Read with Cedar Monroe, author of Trash: A Poor White Journey
Leading with Our Values in the Public Square
The Installation of The Very Rev. Lydia Kelsey Bucklin as President and Dean of EDS
Trailer: The Rev. Dr. Patrick Cheng | Protecting Religious Liberty and LGBTQ+ Rights
Honoring the Life and Legacy of Canon Ed Rodman
Praying Our Values
Claiming Our Values in a Climate of Fear
Juneteenth | The Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas
The Stories That We Write With Our Lives: The Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas on Black History Month