Four Duke Divinity School students will attend the institute to explore how the theology of reconciliation can build peace in the Great Lakes region of East Africa.
The workshop emphasized how spiritual pilgrimage could be used as a way to learn the story of a place, lament oppression, and witness resilience.
Jerusha Neal, assistant professor of homiletics, talks about how her experiences as a missionary in Fiji have shaped her views on preaching.
RISE helps new students adjust to theological studies at Duke Divinity School.
Edgardo Colón-Emeric is scheduled to have an audience in October with Pope Francis as part of a delegation from the Methodist-Catholic Dialogue.
Duke Divinity School students, faculty and staff spent five days in South Korea exploring the theology of reconciliation in Northeast Asia and gaining insights on how to further reconciliation in the U.S.
Mark Chaves has led a massive effort to gather data on American religious practices and preferences to pinpoint trends in how Americans worship.
The school received a gift of $100,000 from the John and Eula Mae Baugh Foundation to launch the Baugh Scholars program.
To celebrate Opening Convocation, Duke Initiatives in Theology & the Arts hosted fine art, lectures with renown historians and theologians, and a musical performance that featured over thirty musicians from top orchestras in the nation.
The event will feature lectures and workshops from pastors, scholars, activists, and organizers.
The Duke Endowment funds internships in rural church settings that provide hands-on experience in ministry for Duke Divinity students and support for the communities they serve.
Duke’s doctoral programs in religion and theology have received a two-year $30,000 grant to promote pedagogical formation.
Forty-three Duke Divinity School students have received scholarships totaling $175,000.
Twelve Divinity School students have received grants from the Keesee Fund to support their education in the 2017-18 school year.
David Stark will gain hands-on classroom experience at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary.
Alexandra Tranvik will participate in an international summer program with the Fellowships at Aushwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics.
The Reverend Ernest Andrew Brooks III, M.Div. '11, named president of the Academy of Preachers, an organization that seeks to support young people in their call to preaching.
The program, part of the Clergy Health Initiative, has led to improvements in health markers that have lasted over 24 months.
Graduate Student Training Enhancement Grants aim to help students extend their training beyond their core discipline.
The Academy of Parish Clergy has named Professor Stephen Chapman's latest book the 2016 Reference Book of the Year.