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March 4

MDiv Student Worker Jessi Labenski

The Importance of Faith, Community and Social Justice Activism

November 15, 2023

A Classroom Where Food Insecurity and Faith Connect

Master's of Theology and Ecology Student, Madeline Harrell

August 15, 2023

2024 Application is Now Open

Explore Our Degree Programs and Start Your Application Today!

December 9, 2022

Princeton Theological Seminary Launches New MAT Program Focusing on Justice and Public Life

The hybrid degree program centers the power of leading with faith in the public square

October 19, 2022

Princeton Theological Seminary Launches Master of Arts in Theology & Ecology Degree Program

The 13-month program will attend the intimate connections among land, space, justice, soil, place, and neighbor

October 14, 2022

Princeton Theological Seminary Names Rev. Dr. Jonathan Lee Walton as Eighth President

Princeton Theological Seminary Names Rev. Dr. Jonathan Lee Walton as Eighth President

June 9, 2022

Princeton Theological Seminary Embraces Bold Vision for PhD Program in a Changing World

Faculty Unanimously Endorses Recommendations from PhD Taskforce

June 7, 2022

Finding Hope Through Art

Elizabeth Steel, MDiv/MACEF '22, connects theology, art, imagination, and education

June 2, 2022

Princeton Seminary Welcomes Four New Faculty Members

May 26, 2022

A Daily Calling

Graduating dual degree student Ron Dukes shares his views on ministry and service

May 18, 2022

Widening the Church’s Work

MDiv candidate Wing Yin Li on resistance, diversity, and the kingdom of God

March 14, 2022

Grimke Scholarships Repent for Princeton Seminary’s Historical Relationship with Slavery

In 2019, Princeton Seminary created the Grimke Scholarship, which covers the full cost of tuition plus $15,000 per academic year for each recipient.

September 16, 2021

Connecting Theology with Lived Experience

Sarah Bixler explores big questions about faith formation and the future of church

September 9, 2021

Approaching Cultural Divisions with Empathy

MDiv candidate Amar Peterman on the radical act of the gospel of Jesus in our world today: loving our neighbors

August 25, 2021

A Space for Spiritual Practice and Reflection

Outdoor labyrinth provides opportunity to focus on spiritual well-being

August 10, 2021

Breaking Barriers

A leader in the global church, Najla Kassab says churches must reimagine their role in the world

July 7, 2021

Creating Just, Equitable Spaces for the Least of These

Darnell Moore’s faith fuels his advocacy for underrepresented voices

May 24, 2021

Recap: 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

Watch or listen to sessions from the 2021 Asian American Theology Conference

May 12, 2021

New Director to Lead Black Church Studies at the Seminary

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

April 12, 2021

Recap: Spring Choral Concert

Watch In the Garden, a Concert of Readings and Anthems on the Octave of Easter

Educating faithful Christian leaders.

Author, Speaker, Ordained Minister

Danielle Shroyer, Class of 1999

“To be in a community where I got to hear so many different perspectives—that was profound for me. I’m grateful for the curiosity, for the practice of learning that was cultivated for me at Seminary.”