Dean Gregory Jones joins retired 4 Star General Robert Brooks Brown and Head of the Coach K Leadership & Ethics Center Sanyin Siang in talking about how to build long-lasting resilience.
Professor Willimon will deliver this year’s lectures for the most prestigious and historic lectureship on preaching in America at Yale Divinity School in October.
Professor Wacker’s essay in Christianity Today reviewed a new book on charismatic healing evangelist Kathryn Kuhlman.
Duke Divinity School welcomes eight new faculty members in 2020.
Pandemic response requires more than words of encouragement for those who are suffering. It requires concrete steps to undo systemic injustices, writes the David Emmanuel Goatley, director of the Office of Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School.
Since my wife entered hospice, we’ve grown closer together and deeper in our faith, writes Professor C. Kavin Rowe in the Wall Street Journal.
Professor David Emmanuel Goatley and alumnus Michael Battle took part in a panel discussion on the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade and its relevance for Christian higher education.
We do not have to let social distancing disrupt or destroy “the tie that binds” and “the fellowship of kindred minds,” writes Professor David Emmanuel Goatley in Baptist News Global.
Professor Valerie Cooper on how the black community in the United States has grown expert at enduring the unendurable.
Professors Luke Bretherton, Xi Lian, and C. Kavin Rowe are among those honored.
Th.D. student Aminah Al-Attas Bradford received the fellowship to support her doctoral work past the coursework stage.
Alumnus Bishop Staccato Powell, presiding prelate of the Western Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (AME Zion) has been elevated to the position of president of the Board of Bishops.
The Exodus story will mirror the experience of millions across the globe who are staying inside their homes, praying that death will pass them by and that God will once more provide deliverance, writes Professor Stephen Chapman.
Ramping up the use of existing and new technologies, Duke Divinity School transitioned all classes to remote online learning beginning March 16.
Instead of letting present circumstances lead us into confusion or even despair, writes Professor Kavin Rowe, we should see it as a chance for Christians to return to the heart of the faith.
In a move that parallels how churches are responding in a period of stay-at-home orders and fears about the spread of coronavirus, field education at Duke Divinity School has shifted to remote experiences.
To serve students engaged in the intense formational work of becoming preachers and Christian leaders, the school has found ways to continue pastoral care, spiritual formation, and worship in remote formats.
On April 2, The Office of Black Church Studies will hold a webinar instructed by the Rev. Dr. James Forbes Jr.with guest speaker the Rev. Dr. William Barber II, M.Div. '89, co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call For Moral Revival.
On March 17, 2020, the Methodist Church lost one of its leading ecumenists, Geoffrey Wainwright (1939-2020). Edgardo Colón-Emeric reflects on his legacy.
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