Duke Divinity School will hold a Service of the Word with Dr. Aaron Griffith, assistant professor of American church history, preaching.
The Presbyterian/Reformed House of Study invites all students to a pre-election event. This friendly conversation will be an opportunity to learn from Kaitlyn’s research on engaging politics with a ...
D’Andrea Fanning, M.Div. '23, enjoys an interdisciplinary career as a business owner, consultant, professor, and church minister. She has extensive experience in the public sector, working for 15 ...
Faculty are the lifeblood of any institution of higher learning, and at Duke, you’ll be exposed to a large and diverse community of some of the finest teachers and researchers in theological education ...
Marguerite (Maggy) Barankitse is a humanitarian activist who works to improve the welfare of children and challenge ethnic discrimination in Burundi. She established Maison Shalom, a shelter that ...
Professor Cooper, the first African American woman to earn tenure at Duke Divinity School, joined the faculty in 2014. Using historical and theological methodologies, her wide-ranging scholarship ...
In this series of meditations, Norman Wirzba, Gilbert T. Rowe Distinguished Professor of Christian Theology and senior fellow at the Kenan Institute for Ethics, recasts hope not as something people ...
William H. Willimon is professor of the practice of Christian ministry at Duke Divinity School and a retired United Methodist Church bishop. A widely published author, preacher, and teacher of ...
The third and final iteration of the TMA project, the Theology, Modernity, and Literature project asks: In what ways can scholarly attention to literature contribute to the theological narration of ...
All historical work on Paul presupposes a story concerning the composition of his letters—which ones he actually wrote, how many pieces they might originally have consisted of, when he wrote them, ...
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