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Many of the nation’s veterans are in desperate need of community, and the church should welcome them, writes Ferguson, M.Div. '10, a Navy chaplain.

A visual and musical celebration of T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets featured art, music, and lectures.

The Center for Reconciliation is accepting applications for the 2013 Summer Institute May 27-Jun. 1.

Symposium Feb. 28 to explore food security in South Sudan and possible Duke collaborations.

Levine will lecture Feb. 20-21 on "’I didn't mean to sound anti-Jewish': Historical Ignorance, cultural stereotype, and New Testament interpretation” and "Of Bridegrooms and Virgins: Jesus and Jewish Women."

As Duke University marks the 50th anniversary of the first black undergraduate students at Duke, we look back at integration at the Divinity School.

The first black students to attend Duke Divinity School became highly regarded leaders in the church and in their communities.

The director of The Duke Endowment's rural church program area says the Endowment funded the Clergy Health Initiative to help give clergy the tools and permission to take care of themselves.

Rev. William Turner, professor of the practice of homiletics, invites the university to proceed with the momentum it started 50 years ago during a Jan. 20 service commermorating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

Facing evidence of significant rates of ill health among clergy, some churches are taking steps to encourage pastors to care for themselves.

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