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Randy Maddox, in conversation with Laceye Warner, discusses John Wesley's understanding of the role of sanctification in communities and his famous quote that "there is no holiness but social holiness."
Randy Maddox, in conversation with Laceye Warner, discusses John and Charles Wesley's understanding of grace.
Charles L. Campbell ‘82 S.T.M. presents the third in the Beecher Lecture Series at Convocation and Reunions 2018 on the topic: “The Scandal of the Gospel: Preaching and the Grotesque”.
Charles L. Campbell ‘82 S.T.M. presents the Beecher Lecture Series at Convocation and Reunions 2018 on the topic: “The Scandal of the Gospel: Preaching and the Grotesque”. 
Charles L. Campbell ‘82 S.T.M. presents the first in the Beecher Lecture Series at Convocation and Reunions 2018 on the topic: “The Scandal of the Gospel: Preaching and the Grotesque”.
Watch this profile of TMC Fellowship alumnus Dr. Benjamin Frush, a medicine-pediatrics resident at Vanderbilt, whose experience as a Theology, Medicine, and Culture Fellow at Duke Divinity School gave him eyes to see Christ in his patients.
Learn how the incredible story of Lin Zhao, a martyr in Mao's China, became an authoritative biography and a touching musical elegy at Duke Divinity School.
Learn how the incredible story of Lin Zhao, a martyr in Mao's China, became an authoritative biography and a touching musical elegy at Duke Divinity School.
Xi Lian's book is the first authoritative, documented biography of the most important political dissident in Mao’s China, whose open opposition to communism was sustained by her Christian faith.
Jeremy Begbie discusses "Elegy," composed by Lu Pei in response to Duke Divinity Professor Lian Xi’s book "Blood Letters: the Untold Story of Lin Zhao, a Martyr in Mao’s China."
Patrick T. Smith talks about the influence of his family on his work. Smith is associate research professor of theological ethics and bioethics at Duke Divinity School and senior fellow at the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University.
Patrick T. Smith talks about the resurrection of Jesus and what it means to die well. Smith is associate research professor of theological ethics and bioethics at Duke Divinity School and senior fellow at the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University.
Farr Curlin and Brett McCarty: The Role of the Church in Responding to the Opioid Crisis
Professor Curlin on treating pain with solidarity and fortitude.
Professor McCarty on attending to persons in pain.
Students reflect on their experience with Project BRI(DDD)GE and hope that entering students will consider this valuable opportunity to meet one another and engage with the greater Durham community.
Luke Olsen, M.Div. '20, talks about the strength of diversity in the classes at Duke Divinity School.
Jerusha Neal, assistant professor of homiletics at Duke Divinity School, talks about why preaching matters today.
Assistant Professor of Homiletics Jerusha Neal delivers a sermon titled "Rearranged" at Duke Divinity School's Goodson Chapel.
When you think about what makes Durham a unique destination, a lot comes to mind: great events, a celebrated food scene, and a welcoming community. But one of Durham’s special selling points is its personality—that energy that you can catch only by being here.