Professor Richard Lischer will preach at the service in Duke Chapel.
Professor Maria E. Doerfler receives ISAW research fellowship for study of the ancient world.
On April 9, the Divinity School will host a public lunchtime discussion with Stanley Hauerwas, “Military Suicide & Christian Witness: A Conversation and Call to Act.”
Rudy and Shirley Nelson present "Precarious Peace: God and Guatemala."
The African Great Lakes program saw greater leadership from African partners this year.
A discussion on April 8 will address issues relating to women in ministry.
Michelle Wolfe will join the 2-week Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics program.
Jelks will give a talk on Benjamin Mays and Martin Luther King, Jr. on April 1, and will preach in Goodson Chapel.
Esther Acolatse’s new book examines Christian pastoral practices in African churches.
The U.S. premiere of a St. Luke Passion by acclaimed composer James MacMillan caps a four-year international theology and arts collaboration.
Nicklas will give the annual Clark Lectures on April 8 and 9.
A March 1 conference provided current and future pastors with resources and information.
Student Adam Baker, M.Div. '14, organized a conference that focuses on pastoral care of abuse survivors. Read more in The Herald Sun.
Verhey was the Robert Earl Cushman Professor of Christian Theology.
The February event engaged audiences through poetry, music, and Scripture.
Townes, dean of Vanderbilt Divinity School, will speak on womanist theology on Feb. 24.
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.
The $70,000 award will support his work on two new book projects.
DITA Image & Word film series continues this spring.
Leaders who expand palliative care to veterans and promote patient-centered care to seriously ill children among honorees.