Pancake breakfast at WFU to aid tsunami survivors
February 24, 2005 | Events, School of Divinity
The Student Leadership Council of Wake Forest University’s Divinity School will hold a benefit pancake breakfast between 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. March 1 in the Lower Auditorium of Wingate Hall. All proceeds will go to the American Red Cross Tsunami Relief Fund. The public […]
Stories this week at WFU
August 24, 2004 | Arts & Culture, Events, School of Divinity, School of Medicine, Speakers
WAKE FOREST DIVINITY SCHOOL PLANS OPENING CONVOCATION — The Wake Forest University Divinity School officially starts its sixth academic year at 11 a.m. Aug. 31 in Wait Chapel with an opening convocation address from university President Thomas K. Hearn Jr. This is the first time Hearn […]
Stories this week at WFU
August 19, 2004 | Events, School of Divinity, University Announcement
COLLEGE CLASSES START AUG. 25 — Classes begin Aug. 25 for students in the College, the Calloway School of Business, the Divinity School and the Graduate School. Other Reynolda Campus students — those in School of Law and Babcock Graduate School — return to classes on […]
Divinity School to hold opening convocation
August 10, 2004 | Events, School of Divinity
The Wake Forest University Divinity School officially starts its sixth academic year at 11 a.m. Aug. 31 in Wait Chapel with an opening convocation address from university President Thomas K. Hearn Jr. This is the first time Hearn has delivered the address during the Divinity […]
WFU Divinity School graduates third class
May 18, 2004 | School of Divinity
The Wake Forest University Divinity School, which was founded in 1999 and offers the master of divinity degree in an ecumenical full-time program, granted degrees to the third class in school history this year. Fifteen students, representing eight different states, comprised this year’s graduating class. […]
Internationally-known priest Thomas Keating to speak at Wake Forest University
March 17, 2004 | Arts & Culture, Events, School of Divinity, Speakers
The Rev. Thomas Keating, a Cistercian Trappist priest, monk and former abbot, will lead a program April 5 to 6 in Wake Forest University’s Wait Chapel focused on “Prayer, Peace and Dialogue.” The program, sponsored by the Wake Forest Divinity School, is open to the […]
WFU Divinity School hosts second Phyllis Trible Lecture Series March 2-3
February 18, 2004 | Events, School of Divinity, Speakers
The annual Phyllis Trible Lecture Series at Wake Forest University brings four prominent lecturers in the field of feminist theology to Wait Chapel for a program March 2 and 3 focused on the topic “The Children of Hagar and Sarah: Feminist Perspectives in Judaism, Christianity […]
WFU Akoni events celebrate the best of the black church
January 30, 2004 | Events, School of Divinity, Speakers
Wake Forest University Divinity School will celebrate Black History Month Feb. 16 and 17 with their annual Akoni (pronounced awkanee) events. This year’s events will feature Delman Coates, a Baptist minister and emerging national expert on black church issues. Coates will present a lecture, “The […]
Dunn to address ‘Challenging Religion’ at WFU’s Divinity School convocation
January 13, 2004 | School of Divinity, Speakers, University Announcement
Wake Forest University Divinity School will formally open its first semester of 2004 with its spring convocation Jan. 20 at 11 a.m. in Wait Chapel. James M. Dunn, adjunct professor of Christianity and public policy, will deliver the convocation address. The topic of Dunn’s speech […]
Melissa Rogers named visiting professor at WFU Divinity School
November 20, 2003 | Faculty, School of Divinity, University Announcement
The Wake Forest University Divinity School has named Melissa Rogers, former director of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, as visiting professor of religion and public policy. Rogers, who has also served as general counsel to the Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs, […]
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