- Source: Divinity Road
- John C. Maxwell
- Timothy Winter
- Henri Nouwen
- Barack Obama
- Chow Yun-fat
- John Wesley
- Francis Crawford Burkitt
- James Hal Cone
- Wang Mingdao
- Francis Chan
- Divinity Road
- Swen Vincke
- Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
- Lightfoot Professor of Divinity
- Reclaim the Streets
- Linacre College, Oxford
- Divinity Faculty Library, Cambridge
- The Isness
- Caylee Cowan
- Wake Forest University School of Divinity
Divinity Road is a residential road in Oxford, England. It connects with the east end of Morrell Avenue to the northeast and with Cowley Road to the southwest. The road is on a hill sloping southwest.
The road includes detached, semi-detached, and terraced houses.
Divinity Road Area Residentsā Association (DRARA) is a residents' association in the local area around Divinity Road.
The Beeches, student accommodation of Linacre College, Oxford, is located in Divinity Road.
Lily van den Broecke, a gold medalist in the mixed coxed fours event on Dorney Lake at the 2012 Summer Paralympic Games, was a resident of the road in 2012, so a post box in the road was painted gold in her honour.
Divinity Road features in the book The Rocktastic Corduroy Peach by Michael Amos.
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See also
2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics gold post boxes