The Community of the Cross of Nails is a worldwide community of organizations dedicated to the ministry of reconciliation.
Logan Pollock, M.Div. '25, served his field education placement at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in southwest Durham, where Rev. Stephen Elkins-Williams was his supervisor.
Promotion or appointment to full professor requires an extensive review and recommendation from faculty peers both inside and outside Duke and approval from academic leadership from the department or division, the school, and Duke University.
A service in Goodson Chapel was held at the culmination of the International Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (Jan. 18–25) to dedicate a relic of Saint Óscar Romero.
The Very Rev. Timothy Kimbrough, Jack and Barbara Bovender Professor of the Practice of Anglican Studies will direct the Anglican Episcopal House of Studies; and the Rev. Dr. Eric Lewis Williams, assistant professor of theology and Black Church studies will direct the Office of Black Church Studies.
The Very Rev. Timothy Kimbrough will also be appointed Jack and Barbara Bovender Professor of the Practice of Anglican Studies, effective July 1.
The event featured The Most Rev. Michael Curry and an international panel of Anglican leaders to promote cross-cultural and anti-racist ministry.
A conference on leadership training for the Anglican Communion will take place on July 21 in London.
Rev. Dr. Christopher Beeley will serve as professor of theology and as the Jack and Barbara Bovender Professor of Anglican Episcopal Studies and Ministry, and he will lead the Anglican Episcopal House of Studies.
Professor Emeritus Stanley Hauerwas gave a public lecture on Sept. 29 sponsored by AEHS. Video is available.
The Student Essays in Christian Wisdom competition was run by The Living Church magazine.
Guite reflected on how an understanding of vocation can be clarified by listening to the voices of others.
Professor David Marshall co-edits new book exploring views of Christian and Muslim theologians.
The 2014 Convocation & Pastors’ School will explore the impact of Resident Aliens with authors Stanley Hauerwas and Will Willimon.
The poet and musician will start in Sept. as the school's first artist-in-residence.
The gift will fund the Jack and Barbara Bovender Professor of Anglican Episcopal Studies and Ministry.
Robert MacSwain’s lecture and sermon commemorated the 50th anniversary of Lewis’ death.