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Virtual site visits for M.Div. Hybrid students will begin on Monday, June 24 and end on Friday, July 12.

Deadline to submit final evaluations (Student/Supervisor/Lay Mentoring Team) for M.Div. Residential Summer 2024 field education internships into Sakai is Friday, August 2.

Duke Divinity School's Summer 2024 placements for M.Div. Residential field education will end for students on August 4.

Duke Divinity School's Summer 2024 placements for M.Div. Hybrid field education will end.

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The Convocation on the Rural Church is an annual opportunity for pastors from the North Carolina and Western North Carolina Conferences of the United Methodist Church to discuss issues that are important in transforming rural churches and communities and sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Duke Divinity School's Summer 2024 placements for M.Div. Hybrid field education will end.

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Theological ethicist Patrick Smith joins physician joins writer Brewer Eberly to explore jazz and medicine as moral practice.

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The Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative at Duke Divinity School invites you to register for Practice & Presence: A Gathering for Christians in Health Care, to be held in Goodson Chapel on September 13-14, 2024.

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All Duke Divinity alumni are invited to join us for a day at the Divinity School to fellowship with other alums, receive updates on the school, worship in Goodson Chapel, hear a lecture from a faculty member, participate in breakout groups, and learn how to stay involved in life at Duke Divinity School.

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Psychiatrist and theologian, Dr. Warren Kinghorn, draws on his dual expertise to offer a compelling Christian vision for accompanying those facing depression in this TMC seminar, "Wilderness and Wayfaring: Navigating Faith Amidst Depression." Dr. Kinghorn will invite us to consider the successes and limitations of current mental health practices, highlighting the necessity of a more comprehensive paradigm of healing rooted in Christian tradition and praxis.

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Dr. Annie Friedrich explores the moral and spiritual dimensions of wellbeing and burnout, as well as factors contributing to moral distress. She will share reflections on how we can build flourishing, morally resilient communities for both our patients and for ourselves.

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The annual Convocation & Pastors’ School is an intensive multi-day conference that offers lectures, worship, alumni gatherings, and seminars for Christian leaders of all traditions.

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All are welcome to join us via Zoom for a lecture given by Bishop Kenneth Carder, the Ruth W. and A. Morris Williams Professor Emeritus of the Practice of Christian Ministry.

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It is no accident that God chose to tell the Gospel story through a trail of trees. From Genesis to Revelation, every major biblical character and every major theological event has a tree marking the spot. In this seminar, Matthew Sleeth, MD, will lead us through the flora and fauna of Scripture and share how caring for creation helps us flourish.

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Duke Divinity School and the Center for Studies in the Wesleyan Traditions are excited to host the 2024 Annual Meeting of The Charles Wesley Society (CWS). You are encouraged to join us for this meeting as we explore the past, present, and future trajectory of Charles Wesley studies.

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A problem plagues modern healthcare: machines are setting the standard of care, and human clinicians are struggling to keep up. In this TMC seminar, Dr. Joshua Briscoe considers how Christians in health care can respond wisely and well to this problem, drawing from the story of the God's people in the Bible, specifically in the story of Israel's adoption into the family of God.

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Virtual seminars at the intersection of theology, medicine, and culture.