Reverend Gomes spoke of a time when "our hopes were green, and our benefactors were Baptist." (C. Fernsebner)
As promised, Hollis Professor of Divinity Harvey Cox celebrated his retirement yesterday by exercising his ancient right to graze his cow on Harvard Yard.
The Reverend Peter Gomes, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, gave an invocation, praising Cox, early Harvard donor Thomas Hollis, and handsome Jersey cow Faith—all of them good Baptists. One of Cox's students, Travis Allen Stevens, delivered a Latin oration concerning Faith's dissertation, Ager Secularis: Movere ad Deum et Ruminare, which "questions human-centric modalities so present in contemporary theological conversations."
Processional music was played by a band consisting entirely of tubas.
After the jump: a video of Faith grazing.




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