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August 21, 2023

Laphon Flood-Francis MDiv ’23, From Activist to Social Justice Pastor

Laphon Flood-Francis on how attending Princeton Seminary renewed his commitment to social justice

September 2, 2022

Afterlives of Slavery Conference

Colonization, Christianity, and Commerce: The Afterlives of Slavery in the Trans-Atlantic World

June 13, 2022

Call for Papers: Conference to Explore Slavery and Religion

Scholars and experts must submit proposals by July 15

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.

October 14, 2021

A Biographical Reflection of Theodore Sedgwick Wright

By Professor Lisa Bowens

October 18, 2019

Princeton Theological Seminary Announces Plan to Repent for Ties to Slavery

October 8, 2019

Professor Connects Art and Theology

Reaching out through public art

August 22, 2019

Lectures on Campus

Listen to a sampling of lectures from campus events during the 2018-2019 academic year

November 15, 2018

Princeton Seminary Report Examines its Historical Connection to Slavery

President Barnes talked with Presbyterian News Service about what the research revealed.

October 4, 2018

Princeton Seminary and Slavery

A Report of the Historical Audit Committee

Educating faithful Christian leaders.

Youth Minister at Busbridge and Hambledon Church, Surrey, U.K.

Antonin Ficatier, Class of 2016

“What I like about working in an international church is that I’m always reminded that I’m a foreigner, that the land is not mine and I’m just a passenger on this journey.”