How one pastor bridges a cultural divide with the power of song
Examining Christianity’s increasingly diverse and dynamic global population
World Christianity scholars examine globalization’s impact on the dynamics of faith
Raimundo Barreto, recently promoted to associate professor of world Christianity, brings a global focus to Princeton Seminary
As community leader of Corrymeela, Alexander Wimberly fosters curiosity, understanding, and reconciliation
Afe Adogame will chair and co-direct a program that supports early-career African theologians
MATS student drawn to Princeton Seminary’s diverse perspectives
Nigerian scholar explores the roles of African women in church and society
PhD student Kevin Vollrath, MDiv '17, researches disability in Palestine
Australian MDiv student Rory Chambers on track for ordination
Field ed took Ryan Pearce out of his comfort zone
Juan-Daniel Espitia's powerful voice on immigration
Princeton Seminary prepares MDiv student for ministry back home
Welcoming Seminary Community Reminds Student of Home
Francisco Peláez-Díaz is a Hispanic Theological Initiative scholar
Indian Scholar Researches Coping Mechanisms of Rape Survivors
MACEF Student from Liberia prepares for ministry back home
Ruth Santana-Grace brings people together even in a climate that seeks to divide
Listen to presentations from Theologies of the Digital
MDiv student Stephen DiTrolio — from Buenos Aires to Princeton
"What if we read the Bible through the eyes of the immigrant?" - Safwat Marzouk, PhD '12
ThM student Jieun Yoon focuses on peacemaking
Leveraging the unconventional faith journey
Margarita Mooney’s classes apply theological knowledge to practical issues
"We are all foreigners, citizens of God’s country." - Antonin Ficatier
Raimundo C. Barreto, Jr. studies active religious communities in the Global South
One of many travel courses at Princeton Seminary connects students with culture and community in South Africa
Seminary and international studies clarified Thomas Wong's calling to Japan
Students experience culture, history, and religion from an entirely different perspective.
George Hunsinger: Author of "Karl Barth and Radical Politics"
Listen to a sampling of lectures from campus events during the 2018-2019 academic year
Fighting for religious freedom
The two institutions mark their new alliance at MOU signing ceremony June 5
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...” First Amendment, U.S. Constitution
Q&A on Christian Accounts of Sacrifice and Forgiveness
Forum for Theological Exploration Doctoral Fellow hopes to change the public perception of immigration.
The 14-day travel course to South Africa took students on an academic, theological, and cultural journey.
Alumna Farhana Nazir shares the gospel and empowers women in Pakistan.
“Reaping What We Sow: Roots of Central American Migration”
Dr. Smith leads a workshop at the International Center for the Study of Ancient Text Cultures at Renmin University of China in Beijing
Keynote Lectures by Dr. Médine Moussounga Keener and Mme Monique Misenga Mukuna
Rev. Tara Porr Granados MDiv '15 was ordained and inducted into Ibrox Parish Church in Glasgow
“Through my field education placement at Trinity Presbyterian Church in East Brunswick, New Jersey, I discovered my gift to minister to all age groups.”