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A global leader in the study of religion, the Divinity School approaches religious studies and religious leadership with attention to inquiry, innovation, and awareness of how scholarship impacts questions of public and contemporary concern.
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.
Two Nations in One Womb: Professor Abimbola Adelakun on 'Is God Is,' Destiny, Sin, and the Religious Imagination of Black Rage
Jeffrey Stackert's Summer Reading Picks
The Caroline E. Haskell Professor of Hebrew Bible recommends a novel…
Swift 100 Faculty Reflection: "The Flight of American Christianity"
By Professor Will Schultz
Swift 100 Faculty Reflection: "'How do you get to Swift Hall?'"
By Professor Stephan Licha
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News & Events
"Craft in the Fullest Sense"
Angie Heo, Associate Professor of the Anthropology and Sociology of Religion, delivered the followin...
Anna Zeisel , MDiv'26, On Chaplaincy, Prayer, and The Future of Religious Leadership
Anna Zeisel came to the University of Chicago Divinity School by a route she hadn't planned. Drawn t...
Angie Heo on Scent, Saints, and the Senses in Religious Life
Angie Heo, Associate Professor of the Anthropology and Sociology of Religion, was recently quoted in...
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.


