The conference will address theological perspectives on suffering.
Rice will serve as the Divinity School’s new senior fellow for Northeast Asia and will develop Duke’s emerging Northeast Asia Reconciliation Initiative.
Clancy worked for the Center for Reconciliation for six years.
Article by Professor Stanley Hauerwas on how to ‘not’ retire theologically wins honor.
Sept. 22 event features sermons and dialogue about preaching.
Professor David Marshall co-edits new book exploring views of Christian and Muslim theologians.
Professor Warner’s new book introduces United Methodist polity and governance.
A $100,000 grant will help the school develop leaders of new faith communities.
The school welcomed a more diverse class of 225 new students this year.
On Sept. 11, Duke Milites Christi will host a discussion on the church’s response to military suicide.
The 2014 Convocation & Pastors’ School will explore the impact of Resident Aliens with authors Stanley Hauerwas and Will Willimon.
Art history professor will lecture Nov. 13 on how visual arts have fostered unity within the church.
The $100,000 grant from the GBHEM's Young Clergy Initiative will help the school develop leaders of new faith communities.
Theology and Arts classes this fall will concentrate on literature and the image.
African Great Lakes Initiative leaders voiced a commitment to local leadership and shared lessons with leaders in other regions.
The poet and musician will start in Sept. as the school's first artist-in-residence.
Alban at Duke Divinity School will offer resources to help congregations flourish.
Scott Schomburg, M.Div ‘13, explores what makes the institute important to the life of Duke Divinity School.
Gill was selected by the senior class to preach during new student orientation on Aug. 20.
New book reflects on Professor Douglas Campbell's scholarship on the Apostle Paul.