PhD Student and teaching assistant, Dina Bishay on preparing to teach while reflecting on your own background
Exploring a Mutual Pursuit of a More Just Society
Associate Professor Hanna Reichel’s work examines how theologies are informed by experience and power
Bowlin will begin his tenure as dean and vice president of Academic Affairs on July 1, 2023.
During his final days as President, M. Craig Barnes reflects on a decade of service to Princeton Theological Seminary.
Kyung-Chik Han Chair Professor of Asian American Theology
Watch or listen to Dr. Friederike Nüssel's six-part lecture series
The Distillery Season Six
The Distillery Season Six
The Distillery Season Six
The Distillery Season Six
The Distillery Season Six
The Distillery Season Six
The Distillery Season Six
Watch or listen to “Jesus and Dogs, or How to Command a Friend”
The Distillery Season Five
The Distillery Season Five
Duff taught students to understand moral issues in theological ways
Through the program, Chao seeks to expand and enrich the conversation about Asian American theology and ministry
PhD student Kevin Vollrath, MDiv '17, researches disability in Palestine
Francisco Peláez-Díaz is a Hispanic Theological Initiative scholar
Indian Scholar Researches Coping Mechanisms of Rape Survivors
Watch and listen to Dr. Hanna Reichel's opening communion sermon for the spring 2020 semester
Listen to presentations from Theologies of the Digital
Mark Smith to Receive 2020 Johannes Quasten Award for Excellence
ThM student Jieun Yoon focuses on peacemaking
Welcoming Heath Carter, Jay-Paul Hinds, and Elaine James
Raimundo C. Barreto, Jr. studies active religious communities in the Global South
Reaching out through public art
George Hunsinger: Author of "Karl Barth and Radical Politics"
Seminary alumna studies “spiritual but not religious” movement
Conference explores “The Finality of the Gospel: Karl Barth and the Tasks of Eschatology”.
Recent Author of “Making Faithful Decisions at the End of Life”
Q&A on Christian Accounts of Sacrifice and Forgiveness
Keri Day explores the church’s tradition of social justice and its potential for change making.
Author of Clarence Jordan: A Radical Pilgrimage in Scorn of the Consequences
Writing for Faith & Leadership, C. Kavin Rowe, ’99 MDiv, explores the relationship between Christmas and Easter, and the importance of looking at Christmas as a beginning.
Peterson is conducting research in Tübingen, Germany for his dissertation on sacrifice and forgiveness.
Cambria Kaltwasser, ’17 PhD, ’10 MDiv, explores nuances of Karl Barth’s doctrine of humanity.
Dr. Keri Day recently took part in an online symposium on the subject of trauma, as explored in PTS alum Shelly Rambo’s new book, Resurrecting Wounds.
“Reaping What We Sow: Roots of Central American Migration”
Dr. Keri Day explores the fault lines Kavanaugh's case exposes
Dr. Keri Day writes about the miracle of community in The Christian Century
Q&A with Dr. Day about her theological perspective and aim to fashion beloved communities
Q&A with Dr. Reichel about what animates her research and teaching
Drawing on his research on Christian-Muslim relationships, Kaemingk will advance the Center’s work on principled pluralism
Q&A with Dr. Smit about his work and what motivates his teaching at Princeton Seminary
Drs. Keri L. Day, Mary K. Farag, and Hanna Reichel share their reading recommendations for students and alumni
Rubén Rosario Rodríguez ’04 PhD discusses his new book
Matthew Aragon Bruce ’06 MDiv, ’14 PhD, reflects on his experience “doing” theology with theologian Robert Jenson
NBC News features new faculty member Dr. Keri Day and former faculty member Dr. Yolanda Pierce
Hayley Cohen ’16 MDiv describes her experience doing ecumenical ministry in the Holy Land
Princeton Seminary welcomes new faces and celebrates those transitioning to new roles
Princeton Seminary Class Reads Barth and Builds Houses with Habitat for Humanity
Princeton Seminary students study and learn alongside students at the Garden State Youth Correctional Facility
Watch videos of Dr. Pierce's lecture and a panel discussion at Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago
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