
A Calling to Creation Care
Six Duke Divinity alumni work with populations impacted by climate change.

The Office of Black Church Studies Celebrates 50 Years
Celebrating the profound impact of Black Church studies
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D.Min. Fellows Impact Rural Communities
A unique cohort of fellows addresses complex issues of access, resources, and isolation in rural communities
Interfaith Conference Engages Young Faith Leaders on Climate Change
Climate change is a “spiritual, moral, and ethical crisis” facing young leaders
Welcoming Formerly Incarcerated People
Urging churches to support programs for those returning from prison
Going Beyond the Food Pantry
The Certificate in Food, Faith, and Environmental Justice prepares Divinity students to help churches address food and climate crises
Ministry Leaders Gather at the Duke Marine Lab
Duke Divinity and the Nicholas School lead sessions on pastoral care for climate change.
The Senior Cross Service and Ordinary Time
Senior Cross Service with the green of Ordinary Time.
Duke Divinity Alumni Embrace Ministry during a Pandemic
Five stories of how 2020 graduates demonstrate faithfulness and creativity
See What You Could Be
A Divinity doctoral student celebrates the calling of Black clergywomen.
Welcoming New Voices to Duke Divinity Faculty
New faculty expand theological borders
Edgardo Colón-Emeric Installed as Dean of Divinity School
Colón-Emeric was installed as dean by Duke Provost Sally Kornbluth