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.
Duke Divinity School will hold a Service of Prayer & Praise with reflection on the lectionary texts through prayer stations.
Duke Divinity School will hold a Service of the Word with Sarah Solis, third-year M.Div., preaching.
Our hybrid-learning model allows you to keep your job, build a community focused on spiritual formation, meet UMC deacon’s requirements, and discern your future vocation, while earning a master’s ...
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 ...
Duke Divinity School is committed to supporting a new generation of transformative leadership in support of healthy congregations and thriving communities. The Thriving Communities Fellowship is a ...
A detail of the portrait of James A. Gray. Generations of students have gathered in the Gray Building to attend classes, visit faculty office hours, and study in the Divinity Library. On a December ...
Black people, and especially Black women, suffer and die from diseases at much higher rates than their white counterparts. The vast majority of these health disparities are not attributed to ...
Duke Divinity School will hold a Contemplative Service in the style of Taizé with music from the Chapel Band, and will join the worldwide church in prayer for deeper Christian unity.
For students called to integrate faith with professional expertise, Duke Divinity School offer interdisciplinary dual degree programs that enable students to pair theological education with another ...