Join us for a panel discussion exploring the theological dimensions of anatomy lab with Farr Curlin M.D., palliative care physician and Theology, Medicine, and Culture co-director, and J. Ross Wagner, Ph.D., associate professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity School. The conversation will be moderated by UNC medical student and Triangle Christian Medical & Dental Association leader Hope Gehle. The panelists will consider such questions as:

What is the dead body in relation to the living body? What are you touching when you touch a dead body? How in the New Testament are we to think about the relationship between the body with the soul & mind as marker of identity? What does it mean to affirm the resurrection of the body?  How does that relate to dissection?