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Remembering John Mccain’s Strengths And Weaknesses (Photo by River Bissonnette)

August 28, 2018

Valerie Cooper: Remembering John Mccain’s Strengths And Weaknesses

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 “Faithful and Fractured: Responding to the Clergy Health Crisis,”

August 27, 2018

What's the Good News About Clergy Health?

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It's Lonely To Eat Alone

August 17, 2018

Kendall Vanderslice: It's Lonely To Eat Alone

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The Priest Sex Scandal Reaches Us All

August 17, 2018

L. Gregory Jones: The Priest Sex Scandal Reaches Us All

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August 2, 2018

Elaine Heath Steps Down As Divinity School Dean; Greg Jones To Lead School

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New summer books by Duke authors

July 23, 2018

Books by Duke Authors to Fill Your Summer Tote Bag

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Podcast logos against a blue backdrop.

July 8, 2018

A Thought-Provoking Soundtrack

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Evolutionary anthropologist Brian Hare made two presentations at the Aspen Festival.

July 2, 2018

Two Duke Faculty Take the Stage at the Aspen Ideas Festival

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 No Discrimination Allowed

June 22, 2018

Curtis Freeman: No Discrimination Allowed

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On Romans 13 -- Love Fulfills The Law

June 20, 2018

Curtis W. Freeman: On Romans 13 -- Love Fulfills The Law

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Nolichucky River Valley east of Erwin, Tennessee

May 23, 2018

In Appalachia, the Fight Against Opioid Abuse Comes to the Pulpit

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spring books from Duke authors

May 1, 2018

Blessing the Peacemakers and Other Books This Spring from Duke Authors

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Journey To Nonviolence

April 24, 2018

Stanley Hauerwas: Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Journey To Nonviolence

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 What Martin Luther King Jr. Would Think Of Black Lives Matter Today

April 4, 2018

Richard Lischer: What Martin Luther King Jr. Would Think Of Black Lives Matter Today

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In the aftermath of Rev. King's assassination, Duke students took to main quad for reflection, learning and to demand change. Photos courtesy Duke University Archives.

April 2, 2018

How the 1968 Silent Vigil Marked a Turning Point for Duke

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Creating A More Generous Orthodoxy At Duke Divinity School

March 28, 2018

Elaine Heath: Creating A More Generous Orthodoxy At Duke Divinity School

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