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Love Your Neighbor podcast
Ellen Davis joins the Love Your Neighbor podcast to discuss how scriptures approach such questions in a conversation about how congregations can care for the ecosystems around them, about Old Testament scriptures, and communal discernment.
The first semester at Duke Divinity School can be really hard, but it will challenge you to develop a closer relationship to God and a deeper understanding of the church—equipping you to do incredible work in the world. Hear more from Anathea Portier-Young, professor of Old Testament at Duke Divinity School.
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Duke Divinity student Emily Magen explains how the rigor of the first year becomes a foundation for lifelong learning and friendship, in rooms filled with whiteboards, big questions, and voices from different traditions learning side by side.
Today's Conversation Podcast
Assistant Professor of American Church History Aaron Griffith and NAE President Walter Kim also explore how historical forces and social dynamics influenced denominational development, public life, and the church’s witness.
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In celebration of 1700 Years of Nicaea, Duke Divinity School hosted the Nicene Creed Preaching Series throughout the 2025-2026 academic year, featuring sermons from faculty members on various portions of the Creed.
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With a theological education, you'll have a strong foundation for wherever your call takes you. Professor Brent Strawn talks about why theological education matters, and what makes for a successful student.
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In celebration of 1700 Years of Nicaea, Duke Divinity School hosted the Nicene Creed Preaching Series throughout the 2025-2026 academic year, featuring sermons from faculty members on various portions of the Creed.
The Doctor's Art Podcast
In this episode, Dr. Farr Curlin invites physicians to draw on their moral and religious values in caring for patients, showing how doing so—with humility and respect—can deepen relationships and help reconnect medicine with its healing purpose in a diverse, pluralistic world.
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At Duke Divinity, students like Meredith are learning from dedicated mentors like Sarah Jobe and gaining real-world experience in hospitals, prisons and the military—preparing to serve wherever God calls. Hear more about Meredith's journey.
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In celebration of 1700 Years of Nicaea, Duke Divinity School hosted the Nicene Creed Preaching Series throughout the 2025-2026 academic year, featuring sermons from faculty members on various portions of the Creed.
South Truth
Adam Miller from the South Truth Interviews podcast sits down with Stephen Chapman to talk about the Priestly Blessing in Numbers 6. It’s often quoted but not understood in the modern Christian worl
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In celebration of 1700 Years of Nicaea, Duke Divinity School hosted the Nicene Creed Preaching Series throughout the 2025-2026 academic year, featuring sermons from faculty members on various portions of the Creed.
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At Duke Divinity School, we form students to have a transformative impact on the world. Hear from Professor Wylin Wilson about how our faculty invest in our students.
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In celebration of 1700 Years of Nicaea, Duke Divinity School hosted the Nicene Creed Preaching Series throughout the 2025-2026 academic year, featuring sermons from faculty members on various portions of the Creed.
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Each year, students are jumping in—ready to learn, grapple with big topics, and say yes to God. As Duke Divinity student J Sterrett reminds us, even the small moments here can lead to big transformation.
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In celebration of 1700 Years of Nicaea, Duke Divinity School hosted the Nicene Creed Preaching Series throughout the 2025-2026 academic year, featuring sermons from faculty members on various portions of the Creed.
Sounds of Faith Podcast
In this episode of our Sounds of Faith podcast, Luke Powery listens to recordings of spirituals—and sings himself!—explaining how "the spirituals connect with the human condition of hope, of healing, of suffering, of joy and spontaneity."
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In celebration of 1700 Years of Nicaea, Duke Divinity School hosted the Nicene Creed Preaching Series throughout the 2025-2026 academic year featuring sermons from faculty members on various portions of the Creed.
Calvin Institute of Christian Worship
A psychiatrist and theological ethicist, Dr. Warren Kinghorn presented "We Are All Here: Worship and the Common Work of Suicide Prevention" at the 2025 Symposium on Worship.
Beyond Belief podcast
Mona Siddiqui and a panel, including Norman Wirzba, explore the role food plays in religion. Do all religious traditions have the imperative to feed the hungry? Is food the route to the soul? And, is sharing food the best way for religions to communicate beliefs?