Homepage

The Divinity School brings together—and pioneers—multiple perspectives and approaches to the study of religion. We teach the critical skills that are necessary for relating to the evolving and complicated roles religion plays in the worlds we inhabit, in meaningful, responsible, creative, and adaptive ways. Work here is deeply informed, intellectually curious, and honestly engaged.

Admissions

The Divinity School prepares students for careers of field-defining scholarship, teaching, and publicly-engaged leadership. 

applying

Join our community of scholars and professionals who guide the public’s understanding of religion. 

LEARN MORE

arial

Schedule a visit to learn more about our academic programs and admission process.

 

students eating

Our students provide some of the most vibrant parts of our community culture. They contribute to all aspects of life at the Divinity School.

kevin hector

The Divinity School invests over $11 million dollars in scholarship assistance to students. We are committed to making graduate education affordable. 

News & Events

students seated around a large table, heads bowed into books.

"The Space Always Wins"

“Perhaps the most unique tradition of the Divinity School is its eagerness to experiment, to rest ra...

BAOBAB tree with DATE PALM tree sharing the same root.

After the Bombings: Abimbola Adelakun on Terrorism, Strategy, and the Limits of Force

In a recent opinion column for Punch Nigeria, Abimbola Adelakun, Associate Professor of Global Chris...

Students in a classroom with tall windows

Golems, Angels and AI: What non-humans teach us about humanity

Editor’s Note: This is part of a series called UChicago Class Visits, spotlighting transformative cl...

View All News

The Martin Marty Center

The Martin Marty Center for the Public Understanding of Religion is a bridge between religious studies scholarship and the wider public. Through conferences and events, community and scholarly initiatives, fellowship programs, and our electronic publication Sightings, we work on the intersection of religion and public life.

Visit the Marty Center website Read Sightings