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Our students come from a variety of communities and faith traditions. During their time at Duke Divinity, they grow together in community, deepen their scholarship, and commit to the life of the ...
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The Office of Black Church Studies Hosts 2024 Sankofa Alumni Preaching Series - Duke Divinity School
Dr. Eric Williams escorts in the Rev. Dr. William C. Turner, Jr. Established in 2014, this month the Sankofa series marked 10 years of inviting Black alumni to preach at Duke Divinity School during ...
We sat down for an interview with Kevin Hart, the newly appointed Jo Rae Wright University Distinguished Professor at Duke Divinity School, who also has a secondary appointment in the Department of ...
Alan Harlow Potter and Craig Glover Hines, both M.Div. '23, at a Prison Justice Action Committee service. Prison Justice Action Committee is a student-led Divinity School group. Without a prison ...
Divinity alumni Jacob Breeze and Lanecia A. Rouse bring art to the core of theology and community in this article from Faith & Leadership.
Johnson’s career calling is a deep commitment to equity. He remains focused on creating vibrant, inclusive communities where everyone has the opportunity to succeed ...
Professors Polly Ha and Abdullah Antepli are among Duke professors equipping students to respect differing viewpoints in a variety of ways. Read more on Duke Today.
Threatt, M.Div. ’11, was inspired by transformative experiences at Duke Divinity School to teach and advise Duke Divinity faculty on teaching in prisons. Read more from the Kenan Institute.
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