New OMSC course and digital initiatives expand access to larger audience
Dean highlights accomplishments made in youth ministry throughout Princeton Seminary
Master's of Theology and Ecology Student, Madeline Harrell
Exploring a Mutual Pursuit of a More Just Society
President Walton Calls for More Flexible, Inclusive, Accessible Learning Opportunities
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Flexible Summer Language Courses Offer Intensive Training in Biblical Greek and Hebrew
Bowlin will begin his tenure as dean and vice president of Academic Affairs on July 1, 2023.
Sherrilyn Ifill on civil rights; Jamelle Bouie, Walter Kim, and Shannon Watts on faltering faith in institutions
Princeton Seminary has launched a new project which aims to help theological education prepare faith leaders as “spiritual entrepreneurs.”
The hybrid degree program centers the power of leading with faith in the public square
Welcoming KC Choi, Kimberly Wagner, Lisa Cleath, and Amelia Kennedy
The 13-month program will attend the intimate connections among land, space, justice, soil, place, and neighbor
Princeton Seminary to Host Series on The Future of American Democracy
Celebrating the contributions of professors Sally Brown, William Stacy Johnson, and Bruce McCormack
Faculty Unanimously Endorses Recommendations from PhD Taskforce
Y. Joy Harris-Smith on helping others navigate an increasingly diverse world
The Distillery Season Six
Dale C. Allison, Jr. delves into religious experiences and their interpretation
The Distillery Season Six
A $7.3 million Lilly Endowment Inc. grant to the Hispanic Theological Initiative will support the creation of a new program to help master's students.
Byung Ho Choi on why world Christian history matters
George Hunsinger and Keith Johnson, PhD '08, edited The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Karl Barth
Doing Christian Theology is a new introductory course inviting students to get a small taste of four areas of theology
Professor Chip Dobbs-Allsopp examines the Bible as an orality
Princeton Seminary will confer candidates at a virtual ceremony
The Rev. Dr. David Latimore's full-time position and the renaming of the Betsey Stockton Center for Black Church Studies are the Seminary’s latest acts of repentance
When expressing our faith, Professor Sally Brown encourages looking for glimpses of God in the everyday spaces of our lives
Examining Christianity’s increasingly diverse and dynamic global population
Building on a tradition of intellectual excellence to include an expanded focus on holistic formation
The Seminary’s first permanent female faculty member, Gardner broke down barriers
A renowned biblical scholar, Miller taught generations of students
Nigerian scholar explores the roles of African women in church and society
PhD student Kevin Vollrath, MDiv '17, researches disability in Palestine
The Zoe Project's online storytelling
On April 2, Princeton Theological Seminary's Office of Continuing Education hosted a digital panel conversation with Seminary faculty on the COVID-19 crisis.
Francisco Peláez-Díaz is a Hispanic Theological Initiative scholar
MACEF Student from Liberia prepares for ministry back home
Contemplating contradiction through conversation
Mark Smith to Receive 2020 Johannes Quasten Award for Excellence
Watch or listen to the 2019 Toyohiko Kagawa Lecture
Margarita Mooney’s classes apply theological knowledge to practical issues
MDiv '07, ThM '08, assistant professor of pastoral theology
Welcoming Heath Carter, Jay-Paul Hinds, and Elaine James
Song of Songs scholar and associate professor of Old Testament
Associate professor of American Christianity
Raimundo C. Barreto, Jr. studies active religious communities in the Global South
Reaching out through public art
Seminary students and Princeton University undergrads explore how faith relates to the land and those who work it
George Hunsinger: Author of "Karl Barth and Radical Politics"
Conference explores “The Finality of the Gospel: Karl Barth and the Tasks of Eschatology”.
The two institutions mark their new alliance at MOU signing ceremony June 5
Recent Author of “Making Faithful Decisions at the End of Life”
Forum for Theological Exploration Doctoral Fellow hopes to change the public perception of immigration.
For Mary Farag, history holds the key to an experience that can enrich and inform practice and faith today.
Keri Day explores the church’s tradition of social justice and its potential for change making.
The challenge and joy of teaching preaching to Princeton Seminary students has captivated Professor Sally Brown, PhD ’01, for 18 years.
Peterson is conducting research in Tübingen, Germany for his dissertation on sacrifice and forgiveness.
The Farminary integrates theological education with small-scale agriculture
“The friends, colleagues, and professors I’ve met will continue to be resources for me both personally and professionally.”