The fund honors and supports the work of the Office of Black Church Studies, now celebrating its 50th anniversary.
D.Min. fellows develop projects that address challenging problems in their communities through this pilot project at Duke Divinity School before launching them at home.
Graduate Young Trustee finalist Warren Lattimore hopes to use his experience in working across boundaries to take an interdisciplinary approach to supporting the university’s priorities.
Thriving Rural Communities Director Brad Thie joins a Duke in DC panel on how Duke is making a difference in communities throughout North Carolina.
The Clergy Health Initiative helps pastors find strength amid stress. Duke Magazine writes about the initiative.
Professor Smith joins a group of more than 200 fellows whose work has informed scholarship and public understanding of complex ethical issues in health, health care, science, and technology.
Read an interview with Kendall Vanderslice, a baker, writer, and food critic whose work blends her expertise in the kitchen with academic training and scriptural imagination.
The case for Christian unity and dreaming in line with Pentecost, writes Duke Divinity School Dean Edgardo Colón-Emeric.
The hybrid Certificate in Theology and Health Care will now offer a track that provides robust and practical theological formation for mental health professionals.
A January conference on climate change hosted at Duke University brought young faith leaders together to learn from Duke faculty and others, look to their own faith traditions for guidance and hope, and share strategies for responding to the climate crisis.
The grant from the Lilly Endowment's Compelling Preaching Initiative will help launch the Transformative Preaching Lab to prepare theologically informed and culturally competent preachers.
Writing For CMDA, TMC Alumna Emmy Yang, M.T.S. ’21, M..D ’22, offers theological reflections on time and work.
Professor Norbert Wilson writes, "Reducing the solution of food insecurity to financial or charitable transactions fails to acknowledge the complexity of the food system."
Fellows from all ACC institutions will meet throughout the year to engage with peers across the ACC and discuss academic leadership and issues in higher education.
The Office of Black Church Studies held the Justice Ministry Reimagined event in Penn Pavilion on the Duke University campus including a reentry simulation and panel discussion.
Tucker, M.Div. '79, is the 2023 recipient of the prestigious award presented by the North American Academy of Liturgy to liturgical scholars and practitioners in recognition of distinguished contribution to the profession.
A Duke project is teaching stress reduction techniques to help North Carolina ministers cope with the demands of their calling.
Professor of Theology Peter Casarella met with Pope Francis as part of the Baptist-Catholic International Dialogue.
Hannah Anderson talks about how the Certificate in Theology and the Arts program has impacted her writing, faith, and intellectual formation.