Dr. Jamal-Dominique Hopkins is associate professor of Christian scriptures at Baylor University’s George W. Truett Theological Seminary.
The Office of Black Church Studies invites you to be a part of this webinar series beginning fall 2024. Registration is required for each webinar.
The Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative's semi-monthly seminars are a regular gathering of faculty, students, clinicians, and others interested in the intersections of theology, medicine, and culture.
Susan Eastman will discuss how Christian thinking is "because-therefore" since God in Christ has entered into the depths of what is humanly unfixable, therefore we can articulate a vision of flourishing that includes even failure and finitude, and acknowledges the mysteries that elude our grasp.
Fons Vitae at Duke Divinity to host a lecture by Mary Hirschfeld on the role of wealth in the good life.
Fons Vitae at Duke Divinity School will host a lecture by Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP, on the cross as an epiphany of the inner life of God.
The Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative's semi-monthly seminars are a regular gathering of faculty, students, clinicians, and others interested in the intersections of theology, medicine, and culture.
Dr. Aasim Padela will discuss the foundations of Islamic bioethical discourse based on the various moral sciences of the Islamic tradition. He will further touch upon aspects of the discourse in orienting the audience to its siloed nature. The talk will conclude with a discussion on how an Islamic bioethics may intersect with academic bioethics as a field.
The Duke Divinity Office of Alumni Engagement invites you to a lunchtime conversation with Bishop Will Willimon. He will be lecturing about his latest book, "Changing My Mind: The Overlooked Virtue for Faithful Ministry," followed by a time for questions.
The Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative's semi-monthly seminars are a regular gathering of faculty, students, clinicians, and others interested in the intersections of theology, medicine, and culture.
The Office of Black Church Studies invites you to be a part of this webinar series beginning fall 2024. Registration is required for each webinar.
Jay-Paul M. Hinds, ThM ’08, MDiv ’07, is assistant professor of pastoral theology at Princeton Theological Seminary.
The Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative's semi-monthly seminars are a regular gathering of faculty, students, clinicians, and others interested in the intersections of theology, medicine, and culture.
The Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative's semi-monthly seminars are a regular gathering of faculty, students, clinicians, and others interested in the intersections of theology, medicine, and culture.
The Duke Divinity School will be the host location for the 2025 North American Luther Forum, to provide a context for scholars in the United States and Canada who were engaged in Luther research.