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Versed in ethics, religiously knowledgeable, and formed in faith, our students emerge from YDS uniquely capable of fostering the positive transformations needed in our communities, country, and world. Rev. Nancy Taylor '80 M.Div.
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Yale Divinity School serves humanity through academic,...
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Yale Divinity School Professor Willie James Jennings will...
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Each summer, Yale Divinity School offers opportunities for...
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The Divinity School’s Living Village will be the largest...
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Degree Programs: Master of Divinity. Master of Arts in...
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The curriculum is divided into five main academic areas,...
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Yale Divinity School (YDS) is one of the twelve graduate and professional schools of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Congregationalist theological education was the motivation at the founding of Yale, and the professional school has its roots in a Theological Department established in 1822.
Yale Divinity School exists to address the most pressing issues facing humanity in the 21st century. We engage this challenge through scholarship of the highest caliber and through the cultivation of faith.
Degree Programs: Master of Divinity. Master of Arts in Religion. Master of Sacred Theology.
Academic and professional degree programs at Yale Divinity School prepare students for a wide range of careers and vocational directions, from the many fields of ministry to non-profit and service careers, from work within the academic realm to preparation for further degree study.
27 de mar. de 2023 · A professional school within Yale University, the Divinity School is uniquely positioned to prepare leaders who will address the major issues confronting the global community.
The degree of Master of Divinity (M.Div.) certifies completion of a program of theological studies designed primarily, although not exclusively, to prepare the candidate for ordination to the Christian ministry.