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The Rev. Dr. Prince Raney Rivers, senior pastor of Union Baptist Church in Durham, N.C, has been named the director of the Doctor of Ministry program at Duke Divinity School, effective July 1.
Duke Divinity School’s mission is to engage in spiritually disciplined and academically rigorous education in service and witness to the Triune God in the midst of the church, the academy, and the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
Begbie was celebrated in a series of ceremonies, uniquely curated to celebrate his accomplishments in the field of theology and the arts.
A key component of the Master of Divinity (M.Div.) program at Duke Divinity School is field education. These contextual learning opportunities give every M.Div. student the opportunity to serve in ...
The grant will be used to recruit and support a senior faculty member specializing in Black church studies to foster research and field-defining work in an academic, theological context.
When Rev. Lynda Ferguson became senior pastor at First United Methodist Church, Asheboro (FUMC) in 2014, she jumped right into the church’s 200-year-old history of serving the people of Asheboro, N.C.
The people you meet in prisons can change your life. That’s what Bishop Kenneth Carder has learned during his 58 years of prison ministry. Bishop Carder has visited prisons since 1966 and had a ...