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Trinity Celebrates Honor Award Recipients
Outstanding students in every department receive awards
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University Announces First Trinity Interdisciplinary Conference in the Humanities
Mark your calendars for events from April 11-14
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Funding the Public Humanities
Meet the current and past Public Humanities Faculty Fellows
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Lennox Lecture Series
The department of religion brings to campus distinguished scholars in the field of religion who deliver public lectures, meet with religion classes, and engage in informal conversations with faculty and students in the department. In 2016, the department hosted the Lennox Lecture Series, (Re)Inventing the Bible.
Stephen J. Patterson, Willamette University
The Lost Way: How Two Forgotten Gospels are Rewriting the Story of Christian Origins
Matthias Henze, Rice University
In the Company of Angels: The Resurrection of the Dead in Early Judaism and Christianity
Nicola Denzey Lewis, Margo L. Goldsmith Chair in Women’s Studies in Religion, Claremont Graduate University
Lost Ancient Christian Documents from Egypt: Facts, Forgeries, Fiction