32 Results
-

The Asian House of Studies will be hosting weekly gatherings that provide a dedicated space for AHS/ATG members to connect and engage. These gatherings are designed to be flexible, with no commitment required. A light lunch will be provided.

-

The Methodist House of Studies is hosting a welcome lunch for first-year residential students. This event provides an opportunity for new students to engage with faculty, staff, and fellow incoming and current students, fostering a sense of community and belonging within the Methodist/Wesleyan community.

-

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.

-

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

-

The Asian House of Studies and the Asian Theology Group will host a dinner followed by a special “Blessing for the AHS/ATG Space” ceremony to celebrate the AHS/ATG community's shared use of the 059 office suite.

-

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.

Representatives from the Virginia Annual Conference will be visiting Duke Divinity School on September 16, 2024.

The annual Gardner C. Taylor Lecture Series sponsored by the Office of Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School seeks to equip ministers and pastoral leaders with new and innovative perspectives to proclaim the Gospel with power and precision in the present age.

-

The Asian House of Studies will be hosting weekly gatherings that provide a dedicated space for AHS/ATG members to connect and engage. These gatherings are designed to be flexible, with no commitment required. A light lunch will be provided.

-

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.

-

Peter Harrison on the religious factors that played a positive role in the emergence of modern science.

-

The Asian House of Studies will be hosting weekly gatherings that provide a dedicated space for AHS/ATG members to connect and engage. These gatherings are designed to be flexible, with no commitment required. A light lunch will be provided.

-

Representatives from the Western North Carolina Conference (UMC) will be at Duke Divinity School September 24-25, 2024.

The Hispanic House of Studies is joining the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 - October 15) through our annual fall chapel and lecture series.

-

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.

-

While modern psychiatry has undoubtedly enhanced the quality of life for many, it frequently falls short of addressing the holistic well-being of those it seeks to serve. Participants are invited 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.

-

The Asian House of Studies will be hosting weekly gatherings that provide a dedicated space for AHS/ATG members to connect and engage. These gatherings are designed to be flexible, with no commitment required. A light lunch will be provided.

-

The Asian House of Studies will be hosting weekly gatherings that provide a dedicated space for AHS/ATG members to connect and engage. These gatherings are designed to be flexible, with no commitment required. A light lunch will be provided.

-

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. 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.