Xi Lian spent seven years researching and writing the first authoritative biography "Blood Letters: The Untold Story of Lin Zhao, a Martyr in Mao’s China" (2018).
Our Rural Ministry Fellows exhibit the gifts, passion, and signs of a calling to exceptional ordained leadership in rural United Methodist churches in the state.
Duke Initiatives in Theology in the Arts hosted an evening of music and conversation reflecting on the legacies of martyrs, focusing on the a Chinese dissident during the Mao era and the sole survivor of the El Mozote massacre in El Salvador.
Lynn Holmes chose Duke because of the field education requirement, which she is serving with the Congregation at Duke Chapel.
For Smith, the intellectual life should have a purpose or an end to it—and it is for the betterment of our communities, to really help people flourish as human beings, as image bearers of God.
North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women awarded the honor for the school’s Project TURN courses where incarcerated women learn alongside Divinity students.
Six Black students from Duke Divinity School preached in local churches on the Office of Black Church Studies Preaching Sunday.
Divinity School faculty were awarded distinguished professorships by Duke University on May 2.
Joel Marcus, professor of New Testament and Christian Origins, retires after 18 years at Duke Divinity School.
Duke Divinity School has announced the recipients of numerous student awards for the 2018-19 academic year.
Professor Bowler will receive the award May 23 for her memoir, "Everything Happens for a Reason (and Other Lies I've Loved)."
Faith & Leadership won awards for essays, independent website, and a podcast.
Dr. Scott Bullard, M.Div '02 will become the 11th president of Pfeiffer University.
Recently, members of the Duke Divinity National Alumni Council met for their spring meeting at Duke Divinity School.
Two students in the Th.D. program in homiletics received the award to help fund their studies after doctoral coursework.
The Rev. Christopher Donald has been named the university chaplain and director of the Office of Religious Life at Vanderbilt University.
The Wesleyan Theological Society honored Professor Maddox for his many contributions to Wesleyan theology.
Kendall Vanderslice, M.T.S. '19, writes in the Indy Week about how baking break is a central metaphor in her religious practice—a form of prayer and a way to connect with past generations while creating community now.
Duke Chapel Dean Luke A. Powery and three other editors recognized for lectionary commentary series for preachers.
On March 29 at 7 p.m., Duke Initiatives in Theology in the Arts (DITA) at Duke Divinity School will host an evening of music and conversation reflecting on the lives and legacies of martyrs.