At Harvard Divinity School in 1971, Linda L. Barufaldi and Emily E. Culpepper proposed that students toot noisemakers every time someone use male pronouns to refer to God.
Harvard Divinity School
Related Articles
- When ‘He’ Isn’t God Anymore
- Clarifying Harvard’s Labor Practices
- Professor Anne Monius, ‘Authentic’ and ‘Incredible’ Mentor and Religious Scholar, Dies at Age 54
- Harvard Divinity School Adapts to Swartz Hall Renovation
- Harvard Divinity School Seeks to Improve Financial Aid Program
- Harvard Divinity School Prof. Discusses Black Church Arson at Virtual Lecture
- Butler Delivers Annual Greeley Lecture for Peace and Social Justice
- HDS Hosts Panel on Extremism and De-Radicalization Efforts
- Harvard Divinity School Faculty Discuss Teaching the Legacy of Slavery
- Harvard’s Legacy of Antisemitism
- Divinity School Student Government Calls On Harvard to Divest from ‘Illegal Occupation of Palestine’
MOST READ
-
Ph.D. Cuts Are the Beginning of the End for Academia
-
‘Soul-Crushing’: Students Slam Harvard’s Grade Inflation Report
-
Authorities Investigating Explosion at Harvard Medical School, Believed To Be Intentional
-
Harvard Salient’s Editor Says Conservative Student Magazine Will Not Obey Suspension by Alumni Board
-
Harvard Study Classifies 70% of U.S. Adults as Obese Under New Definition
FLYBY
Trick-or-Treat: Harvard Edition
Yesterday
Harvard Is Heist-Proof
4 days ago
What’s Haunting Harvard This Fall
10 days ago
Advertisement