President Richard Brodhead and the Duke community officially welcomed Elaine Heath as the new dean of the Divinity School during the school's opening convocation.
Crystal DesVignes, M.Div. ‘17, and Elizabeth Styron, M.Div./MSW ‘17, have been named 2016-17 Center for Reconciliation Justice Fellows.
Mark Valeri will lecture on "How Calvinists First Encountered Religions in the New World: Huguenots in Brazil and Florida."
DITA graduate students Joelle Hathaway and Stephanie Gehring Ladd are receipients of new grants.
M.Div. student Bethany Schmall learns in community during her field education placement.
Clergy Health Initiative research director Rae Jean Proeschold-Bell and collaborator Chris Adams discuss the importance of positive mental health on this episode of the Research on Religion podcast.
The Clergy Health Initiative has published a new report that illuminates how the demographics of elders and local pastors actively serving United Methodist congregations in North Carolina are shifting.
Incoming dean Elaine Heath has long sought to bridge the gap between the church and the academy while ultimately encouraging the renewal of both.
New Testament Professor Douglas Campbell receives a National Humanities Center fellowship for his new book on the apostle Paul.
For Brittany Wilson, the importance of context in understanding a biblical text dictates that students wrestle with their own particular context in time and place.
The award was given by the Committee on Theological Education to honor his lifetime contributions to the church.
Th.D. student Joelle Hathaway won a grant to conduct field work in England on Christian engagement with architecture and built environments.
As Hannah Bonner M.Div '08 protests an activist's death, she's found a deeper sense of justice, love, and faith.
If church leaders and artists have been estranged in western culture, then DITA alum David Taylor is helping to lead them into a more blissful union.
Eboni Marshall Turman, assistant research professor of theological ethics and black church studies and the director of the Office of Black Church Studies, delivered the sermon for the May 14 service.
Faith & Leadership, an offering of Leadership Education at Duke Divinity, has won five Associated Church Press awards, including two first-place Awards of Excellence.
Divinity School Interim Dean Ellen Davis will serve as vice chair of the search committee for Duke’s 10th president.
Smith was George Washington Ivey Professor Emeritus of New Testament
Th.D. student David Stark has received a grant to study at Leipzig University in Germany as part of an exchange program funded by European program Erasmus+.
The former dean and professor at Duke Divinity School will join Baylor as chief academic officer on May 16.