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The Louisville Institute

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: Religion

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The Institute, based at Louisville Seminary, is funded by the Lilly Endowment with the goal of supporting those who lead and study American religious institutions. The Institute’s grants programs support thoughtful, reflective pastors by offering opportunities to some pastors for sabbatical renewal and to others for creative research and writing that are deeply rooted in pastoral life and practice. The Institute’s Sabbatical Grant for Researchers Program assists research and writing projects that will advance religious and theological scholarship in ways that also address practical issues concerning Christian faith and life, pastoral leadership, and/or religious institutions. Applicants should be fully employed in accredited academic institutions and will be eligible for up to a full academic year leave from teaching. Pastoral applicants are also encouraged to apply. Additional information on other five Institute programs with various deadlines is available on the Web site.

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