A March 17 panel discussion will address connections between religion and bioethics.
Meghan Benson will start July 1, after the retirement of Sally Bates.
Professor Grant Wacker will lecture on "Reckoning with the Past."
Professor Curtis Freeman is the co-chair of a Baptist World Alliance Group that met recently in order to foster Christian unity.
Professors J. Kameron Carter and Xi Lian selected for theological research fellowships.
The guest lecturer for 2015 was James H. Cone.
Professor Kate Bowler has gotten a sabbatical grant from The Louisville Institute to write a book on the wife “co-pastor” as a modern American icon.
Student and staff applications are open for 2015.
More than 130 African leaders met in Kampala, Uganda, Jan. 11-17, 2015, for the ninth Great Lakes Initiative (GLI) gathering and fourth Leadership Institute.
Coonrod will speak on Flannery O'Connor for the DITA Distinguished Lecture Series.
Clergy Health Initiative's two-year holistic wellness program saw drop in clergy with metabolic syndrome.
Conference for pastors and students will address church outreach efforts.
The conference will bring pastors and students together to discuss new ways of forming churches.
Every Tuesday in February, the Divinity School celebrated the distinct contributions of the school’s alumni of African descent.
Holladay will speak Feb. 17 and 18 as part of the annual Clark lectures.
Divinity School's Clergy Health Initiative is a partner in the 40-day program.
Divinity graduate Rev. William Barber will deliver the keynote address.
Professor Kate Bowler’s book on the Prosperity Gospel to be highlighted at national conference.
Michael A. Walrond Jr, M.Div. '01, sees his church defy racial norms of American Christianity. Read more in The New York Times.
The school is looking for candidates for the Irene and William McCutchen Professorship. The holder of the professorship will also lead the CFR.