tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-244005985491831284.post4223673562718401777..comments2023-11-22T20:21:41.891-08:00Comments on Living the Journey: Language of Reverence: Queer (November 17, 2013)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-244005985491831284.post-82050629189486647382013-11-23T10:32:16.097-08:002013-11-23T10:32:16.097-08:00A good point Amy, but I swear to you I only got th...A good point Amy, but I swear to you I only got the Harvard Divinity catalog. Maybe they were showing off the possibilities of cross-registering in the women's study's department? Or had a class that was co-sponsored there?Ginger Roothttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04671721448773652218noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-244005985491831284.post-39847345705147258862013-11-22T22:57:50.953-08:002013-11-22T22:57:50.953-08:00A trivial point, but in defense of my alma mater, ...A trivial point, but in defense of my alma mater, I want to say that you must have making a somewhat apples-to-oranges (or is it pears-to-oranges) comparison between Starr King and Harvard <i>University.</i> Harvard <i>Divinity School</i> doesn't have a Women's Studies Department, or any departments for that matter, just a list of courses, same as Starr King.<br /><br />To the larger point, whether HDS incorporated the idea of "queering" while I was there--not so much.Amyhttp://sermonsinstones.comnoreply@blogger.com