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Hear how the M.T.S. is providing growth and enrichment for one student, Will Brewbaker.
Hear how the Hybrid M.Div. made it possible for one student, Jesse Enniss, to deepen his call to ministry.
Hear how the M.Div. made a difference in the call of one student, Zoe Cordes Selbin.
Through contextual learning in churches and organizations across the country and world, students practice the skills of ministry, discern God’s call on their life and vocation, and reflect theologically with an experienced supervisor.
Our hybrid online degrees offer the same transformative theological education as our residential programs, giving students the preparation they need for wherever their call takes them.
The Living Church Podcast
Warren Kinghorn is interviewed on The Living Church Podcast.
CMDA Matters
Dr. Farr A. Curlin joins Dr. Mike Chupp on the CMDA Matters podcast to discuss his new book, The Way of Medicine, and present an alternative to the provider of services model of medicine
Duke Divinity School held its 95th Opening Convocation Service on August 31 in Duke University Chapel. The service featured the installation of Dean Edgardo Colón-Emeric, and included a blessing of new faculty and staff, and a welcome to the entering class of students.
Recent DITA postdoctoral fellow, Dr. Jonathan Anderson, discusses historical and theological images of the ascension and pentecost in his course “Theology and Visual Art.”
Watch an excerpt from the Senior Cross Service sermon to hear a blessing for the 2021 Duke Divinity graduates.
A Service of Holy Eucharist for the Feast of The Annunciation of Our Lord Jesus Christ to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Service was co-led by the Office of Black Church Studies and the Anglican Episcopal House of Studies at Duke Divinity. Service was followed by a panel discussion on Cross-Cultural and Anti-Racist Ministry for a Global Church with various leaders in the Anglican Communion.
The Anglican Episcopal House of Studies and the Office of Black Church Studies, both at Duke Divinity School, hosted symposium on “Cross-Cultural and Anti-Racist Ministry for a Global Church.”
Duke Divinity co-hosted an online public conversation with Ronnie Long, who was unjustly imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit. Now, 44 years later, hear from Ronnie and his pastor, Rev. Cari Willis, as we learn what life is like when the whole world seems to think you guilty.
Hispanic House of Studies Director Alma Tinoco Ruiz discusses leadership and trauma in a session from Convocation and Pastors’ School 2020.
In Friendship House, three Duke Divinity students and their suite mate with a cognitive disability build community by eating together, praying together, and celebrating together.
From Shakespeare's prose to Spielberg's blockbusters to Chance the Rapper's lyrics, Duke Divinity's Brent Strawn takes us through popular references to the Bible and discusses how the ancient text still influences modern culture.
The graduating seniors chose Sujin Pak, associate professor of the history of Christianity and vice dean of academic affairs, to give the sermon. She and Chaplain Benson were present in Goodson Chapel, and the service was live-streamed and recorded.
Randy Maddox, in conversation with Laceye Warner, discusses John and Charles Wesley's understanding of grace.
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 Wesley's understanding of connection and the importance of his quote that "to be human is to be an individual who can be wrong."