The volume contains the internationally renowned New Testament scholar’s most significant essays over the last 25 years and represents the fruition of his body of work.
Anathea Portier-Young Teaching the Old Testament with Zoom, dance parties, and blue suede shoes.
Professor Portier-Young teaches the Old Testament with Zoom, dance parties, and blue suede shoes. Read about how she stands out for her innovative and enthusiastic online teaching.
The Scholarship seeks to promote and support the highest levels of scholarly excellence and innovation at the intersection of Theology and the Visual Arts.
The grant will be used for a project on improving teaching through digital resources by creating a podcast.
Duke Divinity School faculty contribute to a new teaching, learning, and research resource.
Duke Divinity mentors welcome new students to a semester unlike any other with the Sojourners program.
As part of an effort to address racial injustice, Duke Divinity School is gathering and reviewing story submissions from community members about the impact of race and racial discrimination at the school.
Professor Norman Wirzba joins Robb Webb and Emma Lietz Bilecky for a podcast on the role of rural faith communities in addressing rural child hunger.
Duke Divinity Admissions pulled together to explore creative new ways to connect with prospective students when the COVID-19 pandemic struck.
Four former Duke Divinity interns with ties to the Baptist House of Studies were featured in a preaching series for a Northern Virginia church during the pastor’s paternity leave.
Funded with a $1 million Lilly Endowment grant to Duke University, the Community Craft Collaborative is designed to facilitate mutual learning and capacity-building.
"Bigger than my fear of all that is shifting in this difficult year is the fear that, when everything is said and done, all will be the same," writes Professor Jerusha Neal.
Homiletics professor Charles Campbell retires in 2020.
Fellows, who include Duke Divinity students Georgina Keene and Darwin Perry, will engage with scholars, activists, artists, and practitioners working on issues of race.
A dynamic cohort of new faculty strengthens our community with their interdisciplinary experience and theological expertise.
The new podcast is aimed at giving prospective students an inside look into the Divinity School community.
The school welcomed the largest incoming class in the school’s history, with 257 students from seven countries and 35 different states.
Duke University is creatively reimagining an enriched higher education student experience by building a bridge between the pursuit of knowledge in the classroom and the life students lead outside it, Duke University President Vincent E. Price announced.
From wrath and judgment to social justice and poverty, Brent Strawn says the ancient text offers wisdom for contemporary Christians.