New Duke Divinity faculty highlight diverse voices and perspectives.
This grant from The Duke Endowment will support pastors in Wesleyan traditions to develop retreats and to build networks that recognize the stresses, challenges, and opportunities in their particular communities.
Edgardo Colón-Emeric was installed as the 16th dean of the Divinity School.
The school welcomed its largest incoming class yet, with hybrid students driving growth and bringing practical ministry experience.
Students Sarah Neff, Andrew Hendrixson, and Jon Mansen join the cohort of doctoral students in theology and the arts.
The Rev. Luke Powery, who has served since 2012 as Dean of Duke Chapel, has been reappointed to a third five-year term following the completion of a university review, President Vincent E. Price said this week.
McDonald Agape Foundation gift will enlarge capacity for research and programming for the Duke Divinity School initiative.
Theology, Medicine, and Culture Fellowship alumna Danielle Ellis, M.D., M.T.S. is a surgical resident known for praying with patients, singing in the halls, and wearing gold hoops with her uniform.
Polly Ha, associate professor of the history of Christianity, has been selected to deliver a prestigious Langford Lecture, awarded to new or newly promoted Duke faculty.
Rev. Dr. Michael Long, M.Div. ’12, D.Min. ’18, will join the school in the newly created role that helps cultivate students for Christian leadership.
Wilson, professor of food, economics, and community, will begin his term in August.
In July, new Duke Divinity Dean Edgardo Colón-Emeric and Vice Dean for Faculty C. Kavin Rowe began their terms of leadership after appointments by Duke University Provost Sally Kornbluth.
The certificate will help prepare students for ministry in Hispanic/Latinx churches and communities in the U.S.
Duke Divinity announces a new Certificate in Worship in response to listening sessions on racial justice and cultural competency.
Bishop Daniel C. Arichea Jr., Duke M.R.E. '60, Ph.D. '65, was a visionary leader in the United Methodist Church and also taught at Duke as bishop in residence.
Stephen B. Chapman has been named the William Barclay Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Biblical Studies for 2021-22 at the University of Glasgow.
Vazquez, director of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's Religion and Faith Program, was named one of "21 Faith Leaders To Watch in 2021" by the Center for American Progress.
Green funeral and burial practices can be part of the Black Church tradition, aesthetics, and sensitivity to ecological justice, argues Duke Divinity D.Min. candidate Sequola Collins.
In events held over several weeks in April and May, Duke Divinity School celebrated the 2021 graduates who completed their degrees.
Three new faculty members will build on the strengths of Duke Divinity School in the history of Christianity and add gifts and expertise in denominational and Latinx theology.