Campbell was honored by the Academy of Homiletics for his lifetime of work focusing on the biblical, theological, and ethical dimensions of preaching.
“Spirit in the Dark: Religion in Black Music, Activism and Popular Culture” at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture highlights the religion and resiliency of Black Americans.
The award honors his work in building bridges of understanding between Jews and Muslims and for promoting peace and religious tolerance.
Theology, Medicine, and Culture Fellowship alumnus Harrison Hines is a neurologist now serving as a 2022-2023 White House Fellow on the Domestic Policy Council.
Professor Peter Casarella attended the conference in Bogotá in person, and Dean Edgardo Colón-Emeric addressed the group via video.
The Prison Engagement Initiative will bring together faculty, staff, students, and community members seeking to engage prisons, the people affected by prisons, and the politics and pathways surrounding mass incarceration.
Wirzba won the award for his book This Sacred Life, which advocates embracing God's gift of life and seeking a harmonious life with creation and God.
Eliza Love, M.Div. ‘23, will study at the ecumenical institute in Switzerland and participate in lectures, experiential formation, the writing of a thesis, and pilgrimage trips to the Vatican.
Dean Colón-Emeric and Dr. Jung Choi meet with Pope Francis in the Vatican alongside other members of the Methodist-Roman Catholic International Commission (MERCIC).
The Shepherd’s Fund was established to provide financial assistance when a medical crisis creates a hardship.
Civil rights leader the Rev. Dr. Chavis coined the term environmental racism and has been working in justice ministries for decades.
In his sermon, Dean Colón-Emeric reflected on the school’s Pentecost journey and the promise of an ecumenical community.
Professors Jan Holton and Warren Kinghorn lead a Bass Connections project that explores the ways that trauma impacts students’ experiences in higher education.
Professor Emeritus Hays has been awarded the medal by the British Academy for his internationally recognized and influential work on the Gospels, the letters of Paul, and New Testament ethics.
The program will enable qualified undergraduates to take master’s level courses at Duke Divinity School beginning in 2023.
Warner, associate dean for Wesleyan engagement and hybrid programs, has been unanimously endorsed as a candidate for bishop by the Texas Annual Conference delegation of the United Methodist Church.
Dr. Linda Coley, a longtime educator and leader in brand management and product development, has been named executive director of The Ormond Center for Thriving Congregations and Communities, effective September 1.
Jeremy Gilmore, D'13, director of spiritual care at WakeMed, has been named a Triangle Business Journal 40 Under 40 Leadership Award winner.
Polly Ha Wins Duke Faculty Advancement Seed Grant
Professor Ha wins a grant to study the Hybrid M.Div. program with a wider historical context through seminars and discussions.
Edgardo Colón-Emeric was installed as the 16th dean of the Divinity School.