In a Q&A, Yale’s Santiago Acosta discusses research connecting him to his native Venezuela — and some of the artistic “distractions” that bring him joy.
Held March 14–15 in Maputo, Mozambique, the symposium convened over 30 scholars to present research on the cultural dimensions of Sino-African relations.
Yale Divinity School’s John Collins discusses the rise of apocalyptic literature and how some Christians err today in their understanding of end times.
Led by Yale faculty member Bishop William Barber II, the conference focused on the moral and spiritual issues of the forthcoming 2024 presidential election.