Fons Vitae at Duke Divinity School to host a lecture by Abraham Nussbaum on how the pandemic has reshaped medicine and the university, and how Catholic social teaching offers a more human and hopeful path forward.
Duke Divinity School will hold a Service of the Word with the Rev. Dr. Sangwoo Kim preaching as part of the Nicene Creed Preaching Series.
Physician and TMC alumnus, Jeffrey Baker, will discuss the podcast he co-hosted about the story of Maltheus Avery, a Black man who died following a car accident, after having been turned away from Duke Hospital because of his race. Dr. Baker will discuss Christian themes that arose during the project.
Fons Vitae at Duke Divinity School to host a lecture by Fr. Thomas Joseph White, OP, on the semantics of the incarnation.
Duke Divinity School and the Office of Field Education will receive applications from currently enrolled M.Div. residential students to participate in the ministerial internship program for Summer 2026 starting January 5, 2026 through Friday, January 30, 2026 at 3:00 p.m. to be considered for a placement through the Office of Field Education.
Providing care among the poor and marginalized has always required tenacity and perseverance. Failures, discouragement, and even despair are commonplace. In this seminar, Rick Donlon, MD, and Susan Post, D.Min., MBA, explore the normal course of faithful and sacrificial Christian discipleship, and the means of grace available for long-term faithfulness.
Duke Divinity School will hold a Service of Word & Table with the Very Rev'd Timothy Kimbrough preaching as part of the Nicene Creed Preaching Series.
Duke Divinity School's Office of Field Education is requesting churches and agencies interested in applying for a field education intern for the 2026 summer placement period to submit an online application between Monday, January 5 and Monday, February 16, 2026. Applications must be submitted online at the link provided above.
Duke Divinity School will hold an Ash Wednesday Service of Word and Table with the Rev. Dr. Alma Tinoco Ruiz preaching as part of the Nicene Creed Preaching Series. The service will include imposition of ashes and communion.
Drs. Natalie Carnes and Brewer Eberly discuss how beauty has been among the Christian names for God and why beauty, like suffering, is so central to the Christian story. What do these two parts of our existence—beauty and suffering—have to do with one another? And how can their togetherness help us love and attend in the strange world of medicine?
Dr. Jim O’Connell, president of Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, will share his remarkable journey from serving as Chief Resident in Internal Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital to becoming the nation’s first “street doctor” for individuals experiencing homelessness. Drawing on four decades of caring for Boston’s most vulnerable population, Dr. O’Connell will explore the history of homelessness and the profound challenges posed by co-occurring medical, psychiatric, and substance use disorders among chronically homeless persons.
Duke Divinity School will hold a Service of Word & Table with Bishop Gregory Palmer preaching as part of the Nicene Creed Preaching Series.
Duke Divinity School will hold a Service of the Word with the Rev. Dr. J. Ross Wagner preaching as part of the Nicene Creed Preaching Series.
Fons Vitae at Duke Divinity School to host a lecture by William T. Cavanaugh on what Max Weber, Karl Marx, and the Bible have to say about idolatry and American consumer culture today.
This presentation explores two distinct—and often opposing—approaches within public health: Population Health Management (PHM) and Health Through Community (HTC). Dr. Karl Johnson will highlight key characteristics that differentiate these models and illustrate the contrast through practical examples. Drawing on the core values of public health and the unique challenges of our current historical moment, the presentation will make a case for shifting from PHM toward HTC.
Duke Divinity School will hold a Service of the Word with Dr. Janet Soskice preaching as part of the Nicene Creed Preaching Series.
Duke Divinity School will hold Closing Convocation with the Rev. Dr. Daniel Castelo preaching as part of the Nicene Creed Preaching Series.
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.
Convocation on the Rural Church is an opportunity for pastors serving rural churches in the North Carolina and Western North Carolina Conferences of the United Methodist Church to discuss issues important in transforming rural churches and communities.