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March 24, 2005
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Pentecostal revival
Emory University's Robert Franklin was keynote speaker at a March 18 HDS conference on black Pentecostalism. Franklin encouraged attendees to start thinking of Pentecostalism as a Third-World movement, saying "Over the past century, the center of gravity has shifted inexorably southward, with the largest Christian communities on the planet in Africa and Latin America." (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigators named
Chemists Liu and Zhuang bring to 13 Harvard's current ranks of prestigious HHMI researchers
Trichopoulos to receive $5.8 million 'Innovator Award' grant
HSPH professor to study breast cancer
Dean Lagemann to change roles
GSE dean steps down at end of academic year; will remain on faculty, focusing on teaching and research
African-American Pentecostalism can renew nation, says Emory's Robert Franklin
'Holy-rolling' at the Divinity School
Women in science and engineering
- Task Forces and Office of Work/Life reach out
- Radcliffe conference presents a variety of views
Pakistani religious education not widespread
Kennedy School professor examines madrassa enrollment
NBC News correspondent Mitchell slams government 'handout press'
College sets 2005-06 tuition, fees
Growing commitment to financial support reduces costs for students and families
UHS to lower fees for student health
Adds new category to plan to help students with children
Inaugural Black Policy Conference set for April at Kennedy School
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