Anglican Episcopal House of Studies
The Anglican Episcopal House of Studies (AEHS) at Duke Divinity School is a community of students, faculty, and staff dedicated to nurturing and preparing Episcopalians and other Anglicans for future service to the church.
AEHS is a fellowship of learning within the wider community of Divinity School, participating in all aspects of Divinity School life yet with its own distinct opportunities.
Noteworthy
Farewell Events Set for Jo Bailey and Sam Wells
The Divinity School and Duke Chapel to celebrate couple’s contributions.
Clergy Retreat Audio Available
The Rt. Rev. Frank Griswold's public lecture, "Conversation, Conversion, and Communion: Reflections on the Church and Anglicanism" is now on iTunes U.
2012 AEHS Study Day to Feature Lauren Winner
Registration is open for Mar. 12, 2012 event that will explore overlooked biblical images for God.
AEHS Clergy Retreat led by Bishop Frank Griswold
Oct. 21, 2011 event is designed to nurture the Spirit’s work through praying, preaching, celebrating, and discerning.
Student Wins Essay Contest
Stewart Clem, an AEHS student, has won an essay contest for The Living Church magazine.
Rebuilding South Sudan
In a partnership with the Episcopal Church of Sudan, Duke Divinity School and other U.S. congregations seek to raise $220,000 for the Republic of South Sudan, one of the poorest places on Earth.
The Sound of Hope
Explore how music can help inform and re-shape the way one imagines Christian hope at the 2011 AEHS Study Day featuring Jeremy Begbie, director of the Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts.
N.T. Wright Lecture
Watch or listen to a recording of N.T. Wright’s Oct. 8 lecture, part of the McDonald Agape Foundation’s Conference on Revelation.
Listen to “Fathoming an Archbishop: What is Rowan Williams Up To?”
AEHS panel discussion about Archbishop Rowan Williams, leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

