Jan Holton will serve as associate professor of the practice of pastoral theology and care at Duke Divinity School starting July 1, 2018.
"Who Lynched Willie Earle? Preaching to Confront Racism" has been honored by The Evangelical Christian Publishers Association.
Two Th.D. students are part of a project on employing methodological tools from the social sciences to better understand how cultural groups talk about holy figures and navigate ritual engagement with the sacred.
Rutter will participate in a two-week program in Germany and Poland that reflects on contemporary professional ethics.
Professor William Turner recalls how students acted to change the university following MLK's assassination.
He will alsoassume the role of faculty advisor to staff and students participating in the Thriving Rural Communities Initiative and faculty advisor to the Course of Study School.
Pak will oversee the school’s academic programs and collaborate with key administrators to support the formation of students to work in and with Christian communities.
The task force will identify concerns related to academics and student affairs and work with the dean to propose next steps.
The Rev. Dr. David Emmanuel Goatley will serve as a research professor of theology and Black Church Studies.
Colón-Emeric has a history of work with the CFR and will start his new role on July 1, 2018.
Bowler’s memoir on living with the uncertainty of an advanced cancer diagnosis has also received significant national media coverage and inspired a podcast.
Kenza Isnasni and Norman Wirzba shared Muslim and Christian perspectives on the theme “Food, Faith, and Land.”
Churches partnering with Duke Divinity School to limit clergy debt have raised more than $100,000 for student scholarships, an increase over the previous year.
Six Divinity School students traveled to Kampala, Uganda to attend the eighth annual Great Lakes Initiative (GLI) leadership institute in January.
In her new memoir and podcast, Kate Bowler brings empathy, intelligence and even humor to life’s darkest moments.
Faculty at Duke Divinity School approve certificate in missional innovation, available as part of an M.Div. degree.
Thirty-nine students in Guatemala received a Certificate in Methodist Pastoral Ministry through a Duke Divinity School program that began there in August 2014.
Faith & Leadership has launched a new podcast that asks a fresh set of questions about leadership and the future of the church.
Clark, a second-year Duke Divinity student and the co-president of the Divinity Student Council, has found twist and turns on her path to ministry.
Mekhael is working on the first Arabic translation of the Bible in 150 years to be accepted by all churches in the Middle East.