"Theology, Modernity, and the Arts" will explore the role of theological dynamics in modern art.
Roger Lundin reflects on his semester at Duke Divinity.
Guite's month-long stay concluded with a lecture on Samuel T. Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
Malcolm Guite's month-long stay at Duke Divinity School included lectures, poetry readings, and more.
Art history professor will lecture Nov. 13 on how visual arts have fostered unity within the church.
Theology and Arts classes this fall will concentrate on literature and the image.
The poet and musician will start in Sept. as the school's first artist-in-residence.
Two-year theology and arts collaboration between Duke and Cambridge ends with promise of more to come.
Photos from the "Sounding the Passion" events are available on Flickr.
CVNC Online Arts Journal covers the U.S. premiere of James MacMillan's St. Luke Passion.
Rudy and Shirley Nelson present "Precarious Peace: God and Guatemala."
The U.S. premiere of a St. Luke Passion by acclaimed composer James MacMillan caps a four-year international theology and arts collaboration.
The February event engaged audiences through poetry, music, and Scripture.
DITA Image & Word film series continues this spring.
Lundin will speak Feb. 6 on "Christ and the Poets."
Feb. 16-18 event features artists engaged in exploration of the arts, discipleship, and Christian imagination.
In the spring 2014 semester, DITA will present three new courses in theology, literature, and the arts.
A new book by Professor Begbie explores theological issues of the modern age through music.