Faculty are the lifeblood of any institution of higher learning, and at Duke, you’ll be exposed to a large and diverse community of some of the finest teachers and researchers in theological education ...
Duke Divinity School will hold a public lecture, "Spirit, Song, and Scholarship: Toward a New Era in Pentecostal Black Church Studies," by James Abbington, associate professor of church music and ...
Norman Wirzba pursues research and teaching interests at the intersections of theology, philosophy, ecology, and agrarian and environmental studies. He lectures frequently in Canada, the United States ...
The Center for Reconciliation offers a reconciliation-centered spiritual formation group for residential students at Duke Divinity School. The Berean Cohort (CHURMIN 708) aims to form students into ...
This five-week online course invites you to learn from experts in biblical interpretation and the arts to deepen your personal and communal engagement with the Psalms and the arts. In this course, you ...
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A Service of Death and Resurrection was held at Duke University Chapel on Feb. 28 for Richard B. Hays, former dean and George Washington Ivey Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Duke Divinity ...
The Office of Black Church Studies is hosting to the Pauli Murray & Nannie Helen Burroughs Lecture Series with Dr. Alexis Wells-Oghoghomeh. Dr. Wells-Oghoghomeh is an assistant professor of religious ...
Trauma saturates the world of theological education. Clergy and nonprofit leaders often work directly with trauma survivors and bear our own experiences of trauma. Trauma shows up in the texts of ...
Duke Divinity School will hold a Service of the Word in collaboration with the Prison Justice Action Committee, with the Rev. Dr. Sarah Jobe preaching.
Joel Marcus, Professor Emeritus of New Testament and Christian Origins at Duke Divinity School, will be giving the 2025 Kenneth W. Clark Lectures. His topic will be: “Jews For (And Against) Jesus: ...