Welcoming New Voices to Duke Divinity Faculty
A core value at Duke Divinity School is the call and commitment to welcome voices into the conversation and community here. This includes people who participate in the life and mission of the school, the texts studied and taught, and the vision for diversity in ministry partners and contexts. Three new faculty who joined the school this fall exemplify these commitments: Daniel Castelo, William Kellon Quick Professor of Theology and Methodist Studies; Polly Ha, associate professor of the history of Christianity; and Ronald K. Rittgers, Duke Divinity School Chair in Lutheran Studies and Professor of the History of Christianity.
From excavating early modern texts in order to hear the voices obscured by time or culture to embracing the insights of Latinx theologies and pastoral experiences, Castelo, Ha, and Rittgers add rich perspectives to the teaching and scholarship at Duke.
A core value at Duke Divinity School is the call and commitment to welcome voices into the conversation and community here. This includes people who participate in the life and mission of the school, the texts studied and taught, and the vision for diversity in ministry partners and contexts. Three new faculty who joined the school this fall exemplify these commitments: Daniel Castelo, William Kellon Quick Professor of Theology and Methodist Studies; Polly Ha, associate professor of the history of Christianity; and Ronald K. Rittgers, Duke Divinity School Chair in Lutheran Studies and Professor of the History of Christianity.
From excavating early modern texts in order to hear the voices obscured by time or culture to embracing the insights of Latinx theologies and pastoral experiences, Castelo, Ha, and Rittgers add rich perspectives to the teaching and scholarship at Duke.