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  1. Master of Sacred Theology. Graduates of theological schools of recognized standing who have obtained the B.D. or MDIV degree may be admitted to a program of studies leading to the Master of Sacred Theology (S.T.M.) degree. The work for this theological degree may be regarded as a fourth year of preparation for the Christian ministry.

  2. Yale Divinity School is committed to enrolling the best possible candidates for admission, based on academic ability and potential; leadership qualities; spiritual maturity; interpersonal communication skills; seriousness of purpose; personal initiative; and creativity. To that end, admission is need-blind and unrelated to the student’s ability to pay.

  3. 6,911 Followers, 236 Following, 2,299 Posts - Yale Divinity School (@yaledivinityschool) on Instagram: "Official account of Yale Divinity School. Partners on the Quad with @andover_newton @berkeleyatyale @ydslibrary @marquandchapel & @yaleism ."

  4. George Lindbeck, 1923-2018. By Greg Sterling. There have been a number of deaths of distinguished alumni/ae of YDS in the past few weeks. None of these people had a greater impact on YDS and theological education than George Lindbeck, who died on January 8th in Florida. George was the son of Lutheran missionaries in China who spent the first ...

  5. Professor Dinkler’s research lies at the intersection of New Testament and Ancient Christianity (NT/AC) and contemporary literary theory, providing a generative vantage point from which to advance scholarly discourse in multiple arenas.

  6. Dr. Kenneth P. Minkema is the Executive Editor of The Works of Jonathan Edwards and of the Jonathan Edwards Center & Online Archive at Yale University, with appointments as Research Faculty at Yale Divinity School and as Research Associate at the University of the Free State, South Africa. He offers seminars in early American and early modern ...

  7. From scholars and researchers to politicians, ministers, and religious luminaries, Yale Divinity School has produced some of the world’s most influential leaders. Since its inception in 1822 as a distinct school within Yale University, YDS has been a leader among theological institutions in putting forward presidents and deans of colleges, universities, and seminaries, as well as heads of ...