Yale Bulletin and Calendar

November 22, 2002|Volume 31, Number 12|Two-Week Issue



BULLETIN HOME

VISITING ON CAMPUS

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

IN THE NEWS

BULLETIN BOARD

CLASSIFIED ADS


SEARCH ARCHIVES

DEADLINES

BULLETIN STAFF


PUBLIC AFFAIRS HOME

NEWS RELEASES

E-MAIL US


YALE HOME PAGE


Grant supports Divinity School's participation in the national 'Faith as a Way of Life' program

The Divinity School received a grant of over $1.5 million from Indianapolis-based Lilly Endowment Inc. to participate in a national program called "Sustaining Pastoral Excellence."

The program is a new effort of the Lilly Endowment to focus attention and energy on maintaining the high caliber of many of the country's pastoral leaders. Overall, 47 grants were awarded for a total of $57.9 million to religiously affiliated organizations across the country. The three- to five-year awards range from $252,355 to $2 million.

The grant awarded to Yale's Divinity School will fund a comprehensive, national project to help pastors articulate, embody and communicate Christian faith as a way of life. The project, titled "Faith as a Way of Life," will focus on the practice of pastoral ministry and education for pastoral ministry. Local and national working groups of pastors, laity, scholars and theologians will meet regularly for study and reflection on the project's topic. The groups will also help create and introduce theological curricula that connect concepts of faith with the practice of faith.

"This grant will enable us to enhance our core mission of training leaders of communities of faith," said Harold Attridge, dean of the Divinity School. He added that the project "fits into our long-range plans for strengthening our faculty and course offerings in this area."

Much of the initiative for creating the project came from Miroslav Volf, the Henry B. Wright Professor of Theology at the Divinity School.

"Faith is a force that continues to shape the lives of people in contemporary societies in major ways, and the grant will help us not only to study faith but also to explore resources of faith for more salutary ways of living," said Volf. "Many people have contributed to the proposal -- staff, faculty and administration -- and I am grateful to all of them for their terrific work."

Volf hopes that the findings of the project will result in a publication on the topic of Christian faith as a way of life.

Craig Dykstra, Lilly Endowment vice president for religion, said: "The Endowment's current religion grant-making revolves around two major and interlocking considerations: identifying, nurturing and educating a talented new generation of pastors and, second, recognizing and supporting the excellent ones we have. Not surprisingly, we know that healthy, engaged, thoughtful, dedicated ministers usually go hand in hand with healthy, vibrant and effective congregations."

Represented among the grants from nearly every major Christian faith tradition are theological schools, regional and national judicatories from large and small denominations, church-related colleges and universities, ecumenical organizations, retreat centers and a congregation, among others.

"We will be most interested in following these projects over the next few years," Dykstra said. "They offer the promise of meaningful renewal for many pastors in this country."


T H I SW E E K ' SS T O R I E S

Trustee launches book club for city youths

Gilliss reappointed as dean of the School of Nursing

Fossil named in honor of Yale scientist

Zedillo seeks to make globalization more 'inclusive'

Grant supports Divinity School's participation in . . .

Gift boosts collaboration in plant research

FORESTRY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCHOOL NEWS

In Focus: Yale Library

Olmos argues for more cultural pride but less racial division

Panel to explore relationship between media and . . .

Dr. Orvan Hess, who helped develop fetal heart monitor, dies at 96

Fun begets benefits for New Haven charities

Model Student

Yale Books in Brief


Bulletin Home|Visiting on Campus|Calendar of Events|In the News

Bulletin Board|Yale Scoreboard|Classified Ads|Search Archives|Deadlines

Bulletin Staff|Public Affairs Home|News Releases| E-Mail Us|Yale Home Page