Vanderslice explores the theological and communal importance of eating together and the role food plays in our social interactions.
Olsen sought theological education after he found himself asking how theology affects people who are often marginalized in society.
“My work serves the church by helping students develop a historical understanding that I hope will prepare them for the complexity of real life that they are going to encounter.”
Professors J. Kameron Carter, Valerie Cooper, Norman Wirzba, and Luke Bretherton have been awarded grants to support interdisciplinary collaboration.
Divinity School Professor Susan Eastman was presented a Festschrift on her Pauline scholarship during the Society of Biblical Literature’s Annual Meeting.
If the apostle Paul was walking the earth right now, he would probably be in prison, says Douglas Campbell, professor of New Testament.
Professor and TMC Co-director Farr Curlin, M.D., has been selected for a national award for exemplary achievement in the field of bioethics.
The CFR holds the pilgrimage to expose Divinity School students to the need for reconciliation and explore how God is at work in Durham.
Bishop Will Willimon’s materials from the Pulpit Resource quarterly he has written over the last two decades is being published in a seven-volume series.
The goal of the yearlong Conflict Conversations series is to help the Duke Divinity School community understand the skills necessary to deal effectively with interpersonal, congregational, and other forms of group conflict.
Rev. Dr. Christopher Beeley will serve as professor of theology and as the Jack and Barbara Bovender Professor of Anglican Episcopal Studies and Ministry, and he will lead the Anglican Episcopal House of Studies.
The school has been selected for its commitment to integrate service and justice with faith and theological exploration.
Four Duke Divinity School students will attend the institute to explore how the theology of reconciliation can build peace in the Great Lakes region of East Africa.
The workshop emphasized how spiritual pilgrimage could be used as a way to learn the story of a place, lament oppression, and witness resilience.
RISE helps new students adjust to theological studies at Duke Divinity School.
Jerusha Neal, assistant professor of homiletics, talks about how her experiences as a missionary in Fiji have shaped her views on preaching.
Edgardo Colón-Emeric is scheduled to have an audience in October with Pope Francis as part of a delegation from the Methodist-Catholic Dialogue.
Duke Divinity School students, faculty and staff spent five days in South Korea exploring the theology of reconciliation in Northeast Asia and gaining insights on how to further reconciliation in the U.S.
Mark Chaves has led a massive effort to gather data on American religious practices and preferences to pinpoint trends in how Americans worship.
The school received a gift of $100,000 from the John and Eula Mae Baugh Foundation to launch the Baugh Scholars program.