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The '''Divinity School''' at [[Duke University]] in [[Durham, North Carolina]] is one of thirteen [[seminaries]] founded and supported by the [[United Methodist Church]]. It has 39 full time and 18 part time faculty and over 500 full time students.
 
The '''Divinity School''' at [[Duke University]] in [[Durham, North Carolina]] is one of thirteen [[seminaries]] founded and supported by the [[United Methodist Church]]. It has 39 full time and 18 part time faculty and over 500 full time students.
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==Academics and Programs==
 
==Academics and Programs==
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The Divinity School offers [[Master of Divinity]], [[Master of Theological Studies]], Master of [[Theology]], and Master in Church Ministries degrees.
 
The Divinity School offers [[Master of Divinity]], [[Master of Theological Studies]], Master of [[Theology]], and Master in Church Ministries degrees.
 
A [[Ph.D.]] in [[religion]] is available through the [[Graduate School of Duke University|Graduate School]]. A Doctor of Theology, or [[Th.D]], program began in the fall of 2006. It focuses on areas of study like [[worship]], [[evangelism]], preaching, and [[the arts]] which are neglected by the Ph.D. program with the Graduate School.
 
A [[Ph.D.]] in [[religion]] is available through the [[Graduate School of Duke University|Graduate School]]. A Doctor of Theology, or [[Th.D]], program began in the fall of 2006. It focuses on areas of study like [[worship]], [[evangelism]], preaching, and [[the arts]] which are neglected by the Ph.D. program with the Graduate School.