Elbert Wethington, B.Div. '46, received a Distinguished Alumni Award from the Divinity School in 2010.
The Divinity School will hold its 89th Baccalaureate Service with Professor Edgardo Colón-Emeric preaching. The service will be webcast live.
Richard Hays will take a research leave during the 2016-17 academic year and then return to teach.
Professors Ray Barfield and Jeremy Begbie discuss connections between the arts, medicine, and theology in a video from the "Ideas the Move the World Forward" series.
Professor J. Ross Wagner receives a Humboldt Foundation fellowship for book project.
The selection committee is chaired by Richard Payne, the Esther Colliflower Professor of Medicine and Divinity.
Duke Divinity will hold its 89th Closing Convocation with Professor C. Kavin Rowe preaching.
The $500,000 grant will make possible new training resources for homiletics.
A new $6 million grant will strengthen Leadership Education at Duke Divinity programs for ministry and nonprofit leaders.
"Fan the Flame" May 1-3 will focus on growth and sustainability for small churches.
Professor Richard Lischer’s book on parables named to top 10 list for parish ministry.
Professor Jennie Grillo awarded ACLS and Mellon fellowships.
A March 17 panel discussion will address connections between religion and bioethics.
Meghan Benson will start July 1, after the retirement of Sally Bates.
Professor Grant Wacker will lecture on "Reckoning with the Past."
Professor Curtis Freeman is the co-chair of a Baptist World Alliance Group that met recently in order to foster Christian unity.
Professors J. Kameron Carter and Xi Lian selected for theological research fellowships.
The guest lecturer for 2015 was James H. Cone.
Professor Kate Bowler has gotten a sabbatical grant from The Louisville Institute to write a book on the wife “co-pastor” as a modern American icon.
Student and staff applications are open for 2015.