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Duke Divinity School has announced the hiring of five new faculty members, the result of searches concluded earlier in the semester. With expertise ranging from music and worship to constructive ...
Duke Divinity School celebrated its 99 th Baccalaureate Service on Saturday, May 10 at 6:30 p.m. in Duke University Chapel, with Jerusha Matsen Neal, assistant professor of homiletics, preaching, and ...
Whether they're full-time residential students or hybrid students who pair online learning with residential intensives, our graduates are prepared for wherever their call takes them. During their time ...
Pope Francis was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio on Dec. 17, 1936, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He loved that city and never desired to leave it. While recovering from surgery in Rome while still a cardinal ...
Divinity alumni Jacob Breeze and Lanecia A. Rouse bring art to the core of theology and community in this article from Faith & Leadership.
Even before she set foot on the campus of Duke Divinity School for her master of theology degree, Zihan Xu found a way to do graduate-level research on one of the great classics of biblical literature ...
The Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative at Duke Divinity School in partnership with John Swinton and the University of Aberdeen in Scotland hosted a gathering, “Beyond Symptoms: Mental Health ...
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 ...
As the nation grapples with ongoing political and cultural shifts, the intersection of faith and nationalism continues to spark critical conversations in both public and ecclesiastical spheres. This ...
Jaden Dejesus Blango (M.T.S. '25) is a mixed media artist with an interest and training in figurative drawing. His training focused on technical sense and manner, inspired by the draftsmanship of ...
A Duke Divinity degree opens doors to a diverse array of fulfilling career paths, empowering graduates to navigate complex societal challenges and make a meaningful impact across a range of fields.
After catastrophic damage, how does a community rebuild? An article in Duke Today features Regina Johnson, a minister who is part of Duke Divinity's Climate Justice Preaching cohort, a program of the ...
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