Anna Howard Shaw Center
The Anna Howard Shaw Center at Boston University School of Theology promotes structures and practices that empower women and honor diversity. The Center is named after the Reverend Doctor Anna Howard Shaw, a Methodist minister, medical doctor, and suffragist. Ten years after
its founding in 1978, the Shaw Center was designated as the women’s center for the Northeastern Jurisdiction of the United Methodist Church.
Center for Congregational Research and Development
The School of Theology's Center for Congregational Research and Development (CCRD) bridges theology and congregational life by conducting research, providing education and networking, and serving as a midwife for congregational birthing and renewal.
Center for Global Christianity and Mission
The Center for Global Christianity and Mission at the Boston University School of Theology was established in 2002 to explore the most important development in Christianity during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries: the shift of Christianity's demographic center to the southern hemisphere and parts of Asia. The total number of Christians worldwide continues to grow, even as the European and North American component of the world church has shrunk to less than one-third of the total.
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