Brent Strawn has been named Moody Smith Distinguished Professor of Old Testament, effective July 1.
The 96th Baccalaureate Service at Duke Divinity School honored the nearly 200 graduates of 2022 and encouraged them to follow God's call despite fear.
Duke Divinity faculty have been recognized in 2021–22 with awards, grants, and media influence.
The full Senior Cross Service is held in Goodson Chapel for the first time since 2019.
Patrick Smith received the award at Samford University's 2022 Healthcare Ethics and Law Conference, which aims to encourage dialogue about pressing health care and law issues.
Divinity School student Rebekah Schultz is this year’s C. Eric Lincoln Fellow in Theology and Art.
Professor Bretherton will continue his roles as Robert E. Cushman Distinguished Professor of Moral and Political Theology and senior fellow of the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke while he takes on his new role in London in September.
Norbert Wilson, professor of food, economics and community in the Divinity School, will become the new director of the World Food Policy Center and also professor of public policy in the Sanford School.
The professor of Christian history and Black Church studies wants the church to use its resources to shape communities.
Professor Ha wins a grant to study the Hybrid M.Div. program with a wider historical context through seminars and discussions.
The award recognizes outstanding, sustained, and substantive contributions of the recipient that have advanced the field of Christian ethics.
Our 2020 graduates demonstrate faithfulness and creativity as they serve in ministry during a pandemic.
Twelve new full-tuition fellowships will support residential Master of Divinity degree program students who pursue a certificate in Black Church Studies or Latinx Studies.
The grant from the Lilly Endowment Inc, part of their Pathways for Tomorrow initiative, will support the Hybrid Master of Divinity program and other flexible programs to deliver theological education, including Divinity+.
Holton takes an approach to pastoral care that focuses on the promise and story of communities.
The meeting was part of a series of conversations between the Baptist World Alliance and the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.
Wylin D. Wilson, assistant professor of theological ethics, helps form students to pursue justice through the intersection of theology, bioethics, and gender studies.
The new program will be run by Professor Patrick Smith and is supported by a $250,000 grant from the John and Wauna Harman Foundation.
A Divinity doctoral student celebrates the calling of Black clergywomen
The Duke Accelerated Pastoral Formation Program offers select NC Wesleyan juniors and seniors the option to begin coursework toward Duke’s Hybrid M.Div.or M.A.C.P. degrees while completing their baccalaureate degree.