Student Adam Baker, M.Div. '14, organized a conference that focuses on pastoral care of abuse survivors. Read more in The Herald Sun.
Verhey was the Robert Earl Cushman Professor of Christian Theology.
The February event engaged audiences through poetry, music, and Scripture.
Townes, dean of Vanderbilt Divinity School, will speak on womanist theology on Feb. 24.
The Rev. Dr. William Barber II, M.Div. '89 and president of the North Carolina NAACP, has been selected to receive the Cook Society's distinguished service award.
The $70,000 award will support his work on two new book projects.
DITA Image & Word film series continues this spring.
Leaders who expand palliative care to veterans and promote patient-centered care to seriously ill children among honorees.
The Divinity School names Valerie C. Cooper as the new associate professor of black church studies.
Professor Freeman will help lead the first international dialogue between Baptists and Methodists.
On March 3, the Divinity School will host an event for students interested in serving as student pastors.
Lundin will speak Feb. 6 on "Christ and the Poets."
Professor Grillo receives Lautenschlaeger Award and a research fellowship in Israel.
Feb. 16-18 event features artists engaged in exploration of the arts, discipleship, and Christian imagination.
Felton taught at the Divinity School for over a decade, guiding a generation of UMC pastors.
Norman Wirzba has received a $40,000 grant from a Lilly Endowment-funded program at the Louisville Institute.
Divinity School Professor Raymond Barfield tells Christianity Today why doctors should not have the last word on life and death.
Professor Eboni Marshall Turman explores roots of sexism in black churches.
An initiative looks to transform care of people with mental illness.
Second-year M.Div. student Jacob Drake has been chosen to present a paper at the Oxford University Byzantine Society International Graduate Conference in February.