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Winston-Salem, N.C. — Wake Forest University School of Divinity (WFUSD) announces the publication of Faith for Tomorrow: Essays on the Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of Wake Forest University School of Divinity, a commemorative volume authored by distinguished members of the School’s faculty.

Founded in 1999, WFUSD has established itself as a leader in graduate theological education. For twenty-five years, Wake Divinity has been dedicated to preparing leaders committed to justice, reconciliation, and compassion in service to church, academy, and society.  

The front cover design of Faith For Tomorrow with soft sunrise tones of a new and bright future.

Faith for Tomorrow reflects this legacy and looks ahead to the future of graduate theological education with essays that engage questions of faith, media, ministry, and public life with theological acumen and moral clarity. The collection highlights the school’s distinctive faculty, whose scholarship and teaching embody the integration of academic excellence, theological depth, and public engagement.

Faith for Tomorrow represents the very best of Wake Forest University School of Divinity,” said Corey D. B. Walker, Dean of the School of Divinity and Wake Forest Professor of the Humanities. “This volume not only honors our past but also projects a vision for the future — a future where theological education continues to shape faithful leaders of courage, creativity, and compassion for a changing world.”

The publication of Faith for Tomorrow underscores WFUSD’s distinctive role in American theological education: a progressive graduate school rooted in the Christian tradition, committed to ecumenical and interfaith engagement, and dedicated to fostering communities of learning and service for the common good.


About the Wake Forest University School of Divinity

Founded in 1999, Wake Forest University School of Divinity is a graduate, professional school that is Christian by tradition, Baptist in heritage, and ecumenical in outlook. Guided by the University’s motto, Pro Humanitate, the School prepares leaders informed by theological vocation and equipped to serve as agents of justice, reconciliation, and compassion through imaginative academics and engaged community formation. The School offers masters and doctoral degree programs including dual degree programs in bioethics, counseling, education, law, management, and sustainability.


For more information or to request a review copy of Faith for Tomorrow, please contact.

Dan Culpepper, Director of Marketing, Communications, & Public Relations
Wake Forest University, School of Divinity
culpepd@wfu.edu

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