Professor Douglas Campbell's biography of Paul reorients his life and letters.
Churches in clergy indebtedness project raise funds for students.
Renowned philosopher Charles Taylor will be interviewed by Professor Luke Bretherton on Nov. 18 for “The Sacredness of the Secular and the Secularity of the Sacred: Re-imagining the Role of Religions in Public Life.”
Guite's month-long stay concluded with a lecture on Samuel T. Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
Grant from The Duke Endowment to fund programs that support Hispanic/Latino ministry.
Richard Payne will serve on a pain research committee of the NIH.
Allen Stanton, M.Div. '15, will use the fellowship to promote engagement in a social justice issue.
On Nov. 10 and 11, leading New Testament scholar Wright will lecture on Pauline theology as covered in his recent book, Paul and the Faithfulness of God.
Four Divinity School students are among the winners of grants to study NC religious history.
Malcolm Guite's month-long stay at Duke Divinity School included lectures, poetry readings, and more.
A new book by Professor Ellen Davis explores the roles of biblical prophecy in Scripture.
Via was an emeritus professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity School.
A new book by Professor Ellen Davis explores the role of biblical prophecy in Scripture.
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.
A partnership with World Vision and the CFR has created the World Vision Justice Fellows Program.
Group will advise on school’s work in reconciliation and Christianity in global contexts.
The Divinity School will host a public panel discussion Oct. 28 with two international advocates against the death penalty, including a Nobel Prize nominee.
Professor Emeritus Stanley Hauerwas gave a public lecture on Sept. 29 sponsored by AEHS. Video is available.
Guite reflected on how an understanding of vocation can be clarified by listening to the voices of others.
The Student Essays in Christian Wisdom competition was run by The Living Church magazine.