Five Divinity School students attended the ninth annual Great Lakes Initiative leadership institute in Kampala, Uganda, on Jan. 6-11, 2019.
Duke Divinity School Dean L. Gregory Jones shares a statement about the United Methodist Church 2019 General Conference.
Professors Ray Barfield, Warren Kinghorn, Norman Wirzba, and Jan Holton will collaborate with professors from other schools on "Health as an Ecosystem: Expanding Our Imaginations of Health."
The Rev. Elizabeth Henry of Jackson has been named program director of Thriving in Ministry, a new ecumenical program offered by the Center for Ministry at Millsaps College that will support clergywomen across the South.
Duke Divinity Theology Professor Mary McClintock Fulkerson lauded for outstanding research contributions in the theological study of Christian practices.
Thomas McGolthlin won the award for his published work, “Resurrection as Salvation: Development and Conflict in Pre-Nicene Paulinism.”
The Duke Youth Academy for Christian Formation hires gifted and passionate college and seminary students, pastors, lay leaders, and youth pastors to journey with 40 high school students each year. The application deadline is February 15, 2019.
EducationNC writes about the Thriving Rural Communities initiative at Duke Divinity and a recent meeting that discussed stewardship, cultural humility, and theology.
Baxley will be the fourth executive coordinator to lead the 1,800-church network and will start his role in March.
King's message and movement continue to inform contemporary calls for civil rights, even in a time of cultural and technological change.
"Facing death, I felt the connection between the past and the present more deeply than I ever thought I would," writes Professor Bowler in The New York Times.
Professor Payne was an internationally known expert in the areas of pain relief, palliative care, oncology, and neurology.
William J. Barber II, M.Div. '89, has been named The News & Observer’s 2018 Tar Heel of the Year.
The Center for Studies in the Wesleyan Tradition at Duke Divinity School has completed a multi-year project intended to provide broader and more reliable access to the hymnody of early Methodism.
Clergy are notoriously bad at taking care of their own health, even as they administer to the needs of others.
Professor Kate Bowler's highly rated podcast, “Everything Happens,” returns for a second season with new episodes on how people have faced dark times in their lives.
Students interested in learning about Hispanic theological perspectives are invited to apply for the program at a subsidized rate.
Dr. Ray Barfield, professor of pediatrics and Christian philosophy, almost walked away from medicine. Now he wants to prevent doctor burnout – and to reshape pre-medical education.
Video from the conversation between Divinity School professors Kate Bowler and Ray Barfield is now available.
A message from Dean Jones regarding the recent arrest of Oliver-Bruno.