Alexandra Tranvik will participate in an international summer program with the Fellowships at Aushwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics.
The Reverend Ernest Andrew Brooks III, M.Div. '11, named president of the Academy of Preachers, an organization that seeks to support young people in their call to preaching.
Throughout February, the Divinity School will feature the Sankofa Black Alumni Preaching Series to celebrate the distinct contributions of the school’s alumni of African descent.
Audio from the "2016 Convocation & Pastors’ School: Who Needs Theology? Inside and Outside the Church" is now online on iTunes U.
As Hannah Bonner M.Div '08 protests an activist's death, she's found a deeper sense of justice, love, and faith.
Renie (WC’62) and Bill (E’62) McCutchen of Westport, Conn., continue a long history of generous partnership with Duke Divinity School.
The Sally Glenn Bates Scholarship will be a permanent resource to support students.
Trail-blazing Bishop Sandra Steiner Ball, M.Div. '87, urges her flock to respond to a message of hope.
Bishop Sandra Steiner Ball
Bishop Sandra Steiner Ball
Bishop Sandra Steiner Ball
Audio and images from the 2015 event are now available.
The 2015 Convocation & Pastors’ School Oct. 12-13 will explore the difference Christ’s body makes for the way that we care for our communities and ourselves.
Combat wounds the soul, but the gospel offers hope. Christianity Today talks with Professor Kinghorn and a Divinity School alumnus.
Elbert Wethington, B.Div. '46, received a Distinguished Alumni Award from the Divinity School in 2010.
Michael A. Walrond Jr, M.Div. '01, sees his church defy racial norms of American Christianity. Read more in The New York Times.
William W. B.S.C.E.'62, P'86 and Irene Lilly McCutchen A.B.'62, P'86, P'90, P'90 win awards for outstanding volunteer service.
The 2014 Convocation & Pastors’ School will explore the impact of Resident Aliens with authors Stanley Hauerwas and Will Willimon.
Stassen, Th.D. '67, helped define the social-justice wing of the evangelical movement in the 1980s.
The Rev. Dr. William Barber II, M.Div. '89 and president of the North Carolina NAACP, has been selected to receive the Cook Society's distinguished service award.
Claire Wimbush, a Duke Divinity School graduate born with spastic cerebral palsy, reflects on how the wounded body of Jesus reveals a wholeness that doesn't depend on physical perfection.