Dr. Thomas Catena, the only surgeon serving 750,000 people in a remote and war-torn area of Sudan, gave a lecture about the mental, physical and psychological challenges of his work and about the Christian faith that sustains him.
The Duke Endowment grant will create new scholarships, strengthen the doctor of theology program, and support lifelong learning for pastors.
L. Gregory Jones, who was currently serving a three-year term as dean of the Divinity School, had his term as dean extended for a full five years through 2023,
Incoming Th.D. students bring interdisciplinary interests to theological scholarship and commitment to the church.
Dean Jones headed to DC to highlight Duke Divinity School’s work throughout North Carolina to the state’s congressional delegation and explain how faith-based entities are well suited to help communities and government leaders solve structural problems throughout the state.
This gift will endow a new lecture series within the Theology, Medicine, and Culture initative at Duke Divinity School.
The Baptist House of Studies hosted a delegation of Christians and Muslims from the Republic of Georgia on Oct. 11.
TheBestSchools.org gives top ranking to Doctor of Ministry program at Duke Divinity School.
The Black Pastoral Leadership Collaboration will draw on original research in black church traditions and historical examples of effective black church leadership to train and build networks of effective leaders for the black church of today and the future.
Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts (DITA) is celebrating its first decade at Duke Divinity School, a perfect time to reflect on its transformative leadership in promoting a vibrant interplay between Christian theology and the arts.
The 2019 entering class was comprised of 215 new students from 33 different states and seven other countries.
New faculty will add to Duke Divinity strengths in biblical studies and theological ethics.
Pastors with a heart and passion to minister for and with the Latinx community are encouraged to apply.
The group meets every week for spiritual formation from a Hispanic Methodist perspective.
Abdullah Antepli, associate professor of the practice of interfaith relations at Duke Divinity School, has been named to Power & Influence Top 50 list by the Nonprofit Times for his work on Muslim-Jewish understanding.
Two Th.D. students, Dustin Benac and Sarah Jobe, are part of a cohort who implemented an interdisciplinary project in qualitatitve research methods.
Some dedicated Christians formed a new collaborative alongside experts from Duke Divinity School’s Theology, Medicine, and Culture initiative to find new ways for churches to respond to the devastating opioid crisis.
Professor Jerusha Neal leads "#MyBodyMyVoice" project with Th.D. candidate Peace Lee to amplify the voices of women who have contributed to church history.
The committee will continue recent efforts to engage with and learn from Duke’s history.
Cathy Watson, Student Life director at Duke Divinity, was the recipient of the 2019 Woman of Strength Award.