The grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities will support the first robust critical edition of the first 50 chapters of the book of Psalms.
The former curator of religion at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture discusses his work there and his hopes for his new role as director of the Office of Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School.
Six Duke Divinity Alumni Work With Populations Impacted by Climate Change
The certificate aims to prepare students to provide spiritual care in a variety of settings, including hospitals, hospice, prison, higher education, and the military.
More than 200 people representing 70 North Carolina counties gathered in Myrtle Beach, S.C. on Aug. 7-9 for the first convocation since 2019.
Duke Divinity alumnus Bishop Gregory Palmer M.Div.'79 and Th.D. student Warren Lattimore selected as new trustees for Duke University.
Professor Patrick Smith among Duke faculty members honing skills with ACC peers through a year-long experience.
A group of graduate students delved into the Catholic intellectual tradition to better understand the relationship between theology, ecology, and technology.
Faith & Leadership has won six awards, including a first place for national long-form reporting, in the Associated Church Press annual Best of the Church Press Awards.
The program welcomes students from historically Black colleges and universities for a day of discernment about pursuing theological education.
In this role, Antepli, who is also on the Divinity faculty, will lead the new university-wide Center for Community Engagement.
The Duke Chronicle has named Professor Powery a Duke leader "for his guidance on matters of race and ethics and his constant spiritual support for the entire university."
The celebration events on April 17–18, 2024 featured gospel singer Yolanda Adams, a documentary film, and the MLK lectures and services.
The school celebrated its 97th Baccalaureate Service on May 13, with Dr. Warren Smith, professor of historical theology and director of the Th.D. program, preaching.
Bill and Barbara Dahl want to support faith-based education changing the world for the better. A giving plan is part of how they do that.
Williams, who currently serves as curator of religion for the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, will assume the role on July 1.
A global leader in ecumenical dialogue and scholar of reconciliation theology, Colón-Emeric has been at the Divinity School since 2007.
He joins three other Duke faculty who are newly appointed to the prestigious 243-year-old institution.
The Very Rev. Timothy Kimbrough will also be appointed Jack and Barbara Bovender Professor of the Practice of Anglican Studies, effective July 1.
April 17–18 events feature gospel singer Yolanda Adams, a documentary film, and MLK Lecture and service.