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Duke Divinity School's approach to theological education combines excellence in scholarship with a strong commitment to the church. Watch the video to learn more.

Worshippers may love their doughnuts on Sunday mornings and meat loaf and mashed potatoes at church suppers. But does church life encourage obesity, or help combat it? Take a quiz to find out.

Gregory of Nyssa's Life of Moses has been chosen as the summer reading for students and faculty.

The grant will help fund the digital project, "Religion in North Carolina."

Pastors' need to put others first provides an obstacle to tackling their higher-than-average rates of chronic disease and depression.

140 Christian ministry leaders from across the United States and the world convened at the Divinity School for workshops, prayer, and community.

From Faith & Leadership: Emerald Avenue UMC and the nonprofit it created are bringing new life to children and youth in some of the poorest neighborhoods in Knoxville, Tenn. Divinity alum Jim Bailes is pastor.

On Faith & Leadership: The belief that he should “pray his way through” depression prevented a pastor from seeking counseling. Now the Divinity School alum and pastor of Miller Memorial Baptist Church in Philadelphia wants to persuade others to seek a therapist’s help.

Making Peace with the Land explores how communities can reconcile through harvesting and eating together.

Ellen Davis and Liz Dowling-Sendor appointed to leadership roles.

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