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
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AEHS Study Day Videos Available

Stanley Hauerwas lectures on "Preaching Without Apology" and "Facing Nothingness—Facing God."
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David Marshall Appointed AEHS Director

Marshall will serve as director of Anglican Episcopal House of Studies and associate professor.
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Faith and Politics Video Available

Luke Bretherton was interviewed by journalist David Crabtree about faith and politics in an electoral season.
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"Faith and Politics in the Election Season"

Luke Bretherton, associate professor of theological ethics, will be interviewed by WRAL-TV's David Crabtree on Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m.
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Warner Announces Interim Leadership for AEHS

Ellen Davis and Liz Dowling-Sendor appointed to leadership roles.
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Farewell Events Set for Jo Bailey and Sam Wells

The Divinity School and Duke Chapel to celebrate couple’s contributions.
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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.
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2012 AEHS Study Day to Feature Lauren Winner

Registration is open for Mar. 12, 2012 event that will explore overlooked biblical images for God.
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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.

