The recordings from “Neighboring in a Post-Christendom World” include audio of David Goatley and Gregory Jones.
Professor Wirzba joins the "Leading Voices in Food" podcast to discuss the relationship of faith to food and whether we should be more spiritually connected to our food and how it is produced.
The students will join more than 100 Christian leaders in the GLI network to explore how the theology of reconciliation can build peace in the Great Lakes region of East Africa.
Professor Patrick T. Smith has received the 2019 Paul Ramsey Award for Excellence from the Center for Bioethics and Culture.
A message from Dean Jones to the Divinity School community regarding the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.
The Center for Faith and Service recognizes seminaries and divinity schools that offer innovative courses, programs, and opportunities for students seeking to engage in social justice and service work.
Barber, architect of the Moral Mondays movement in North Carolina and leader of the resurgent Poor People’s Campaign, will receive a grant of $625,000 paid over five years.
A recording of Richard Hays's retirement lecture, “A Dark Fruition: Waiting in Hope," is now available for viewing.
Four new faculty join Duke Divinity School, enriching curricular offerings, expanding interdisciplinary research, and leading houses of study.
Duke Divinity students spent a week in Japan, where they worshipped together and attended seminars in order to enrich their understanding of reconciliation.
Duke Divinity School welcomed an entering class of 200 new students from 30 different states and four other countries.
Jones was previously dean of Duke Divinity School from 1997-2010.
Professors Jeremy Begbie and Norman Wirzba have been awarded the highest honor given to university faculty.
A Duke Divinity School initiative calls on churches to help stem the opioid epidemic in the mountain region.
Video is now available of the service, with Professor William Turner preaching.
The United Methodist Church General Board of Higher Education and Ministry awards teachers who exemplify excellence in teaching and service to their students, school, and community.
The book by Professor William H. Willimon has been named a best book of the year by The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA) Christian Book Award program.
Smith currently teaches at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Harvard Medical School in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine.
The ballet company performed interpretations of Psalms at a Goodson Chapel service and shared insights on the intersection of dance and reconciliation during a lunch discussion.
Sarah Barton was honored for her mentorship of undergraduate students on the Global Alliance on Disability and Health Innovation team.