Duke Divinity School marked the 30th anniversary of the death of Dr. Frederick Herzog with a special chapel service and lunch panel commemorating Herzog’s legacy of faithfulness to God’s call to the hard work of justice and mercy.
James Abbington, the first Bethea Professor of the Practice of Sacred Music and Black Church Studies, was a world-renowned musician and scholar of the traditions and contributions from music in the Black Church.
Fons Vitae at Duke Divinity School has received a grant to launch a new Catholic Undergraduate Medical Humanities Fellowship, open to undergraduates at Duke and UNC–Chapel Hill beginning Fall 2025.
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Rev. Ray Hausler, Hybrid M.Div. ’27, led multiple congregations through the local crisis of Hurricane Helene while also balancing coursework at Duke Divinity School.
The school welcomes Professors Nina Balmaceda, Natalie Carnes, Jonathan Cat Tran, Matthew Philipp Whelan to the faculty for the 2025–2026 academic year.
Duke experts, including Associate Professor of Homiletics Jerusha Neal, are thinking about the less visible impact of natural disaster on us: our health, both mind and body.
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Viewpoints from Duke Divinity faculty, alumni, and staff.
Reflecting on the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, Dean Edgardo Colón-Emeric points to how the making of the creed can guide Christians today.
Dean Edgardo Colón-Emeric, who met with the pope twice as part of the Methodist-Catholic Dialogue, reflects on the pope's legacy as he traveled to his funeral.
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With a theological education, you'll have a strong foundation for wherever your call takes you. Professor Brent Strawn talks about why theological education matters, and what makes for a successful student.
At Duke Divinity, students like Meredith are learning from dedicated mentors like Sarah Jobe and gaining real-world experience in hospitals, prisons and the military—preparing to serve wherever God calls. Hear more about Meredith's journey.
At Duke Divinity School, we form students to have a transformative impact on the world. Hear from Professor Wylin Wilson about how our faculty invest in our students.
Faith & Leadership
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A learning resource for Christian leaders and their institutions from Leadership Education at Duke Divinity.