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  1. Harvard College was founded in 1636 as a Puritan / Congregationalist institution and trained ministers for many years. The separate institution of the Divinity School dates from 1816, when it was established as the first non-denominational divinity school in the United States.

  2. The Divinity School, the first nonsectarian theological school in the country, was the second professional school established at Harvard (the Medical School was founded in 1788).

  3. With roots deep in the founding of Harvard University itself, Harvard Divinity School has grown with the times to offer rigorous instruction in the world’s great religions in a diverse, caring community. Read more about HDS history

  4. Founded Harvard Divinity School was established in 1816 as the first nonsectarian theological institution in the United States. (Read more: History and mission.) Dean Marla Frederick is a leading ethnographer and scholar focused on the African American religious experience.

  5. Jan 28, 2020 · Against secularizing Harvard College, the divinity school was founded in 1816 as Harvard’s second professional school after the medical school.

  6. Preston Williams becomes the first tenured African American professor at HDS, and one of only a handful at Harvard. As Acting Dean of the Divinity School in 1974–75, Williams also becomes the first African American to lead one of Harvard’s graduate schools.

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  8. Aug 30, 2016 · A special exhibit to mark Harvard Divinity School’s bicentennial year, “Faces of Divinity: Envisioning Inclusion for 200 Years,” tells the story of the School since its founding in 1816.