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Whether you're on campus full-time in a residential program or you're journeying together with your cohort in a hybrid program, community is at the core of our life of faith and learning.
Hear from our students and faculty about how Duke challenges students to ask questions and deepen their relationships with God, the church, and their communities, making a transformative change in themselves and preparing them to change the world.
NPR
Duke Divinity professor Kate Bowler sits down with Rachel Martin from NPR on the "Wild Card" podcast to answer questions about her life pulled from a deck of cards.
The Living Church podcast
Jeremy Begbie joins the podcast to talk about the Incarnation in the arts and how music, painting, and poetry can help to unstick us, to remind us who our Incarnate Lord really is, in all the puzzling and startling smallness of his Nativity.
Council on Foreign Relations
Peter Casarella and Cecilia González-Andrieu join the Council on Foreign Relations for a webinar to discuss the geopolitical and cultural influence and leadership of the pope, as well as the role of the Catholic Church in international relations.
The ecoChristian Podcast hosts Norman Wirzba to discuss his new book, Love's Braided Dance: Hope in a Time of Crisis. The episode delves into everything from forgiveness to architecture, journeying deeper into the conversation of embodying the love of Christ within God’s living world.
The 2024 Richard Payne Lecture in Faith, Justice, and Health Care was given by Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew, speaking on "Justice in Healthcare as a Faith Imperative" on Wednesday, November 13, 2024.
Sounds of Faith podcast
On the latest episode of Duke University Chapel's "Sounds of Faith" podcast, Dr. Lauren Winner, associate professor of Christian spirituality at Duke Divinity School
BioLogos
Norman Wirzba talks through some of the different textures of hope to bring out its richness through times of crisis.
Yale Center for Faith & Culture
In this episode of a podcast from the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, Evan Rosa welcomes Norman Wirzba to discuss his recent book, Love’s Braided Dance: Hope in a Time of Crisis.
Sounds of Faith Podcast
DITA Associate Director Dr. Daniel Train discusses The Saint John's Bible and Project with Duke Chapel's James Todd—as well as the vision for the volumes use in research, teaching, and community engagement at Duke University and beyond. "This is a book speaking to and for our time,” says Dr. Daniel Train.
Sounds of Faith Podcast
For more than ninety years, the walls of Duke Chapel have echoed with the Gospel proclamations, testimonies, and wisdom of a parade of preachers. Duke Divinity School student Spence Herrington has been examining that rich tradition through the Duke Chapel Recordings archive with guidance from Chapel Dean Luke Powery.
The Best of You Podcast with Dr. Alison Cook
In this episode, Kinghorn discusses his new book, "Wayfaring: A Christian Approach to Mental Health Care," and offers a Christian vision of flourishing.
On Call Podcast
The On Call podcast is dedicated to interviewing people on the nature of calling and vocation. Revs. Adam Benson and Amie Stewart interview subjects including Professors Jerusha Neal, Will Willimon, Ellen Davis, and others.
2024 will see more than sixty countries hold national elections and more than two billion people eligible to vote - including an imminent election in the UK and what looks to be a historic election in the US.
YouTube
How do you define worship? And what kind of worship is needed in this time we live in? Lester Ruth addresses Korean worship leaders in this video.
Regent College Podcast
Dr. Brent Strawn walks us through the wisdom of Ecclesiastics, discussing the place of the book in the Old Testament, trying to deal with the skepticism and existential questions of Qoheleth, and examining the theological themes and their cultural significance then and now.
OnScript
Strawn argues that keeping secrets makes us sick, and the Old Testament offers a way to speak honestly about the big things like sin, suffering, and violence.
On April 3, 2024, Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts hosted Dr. Iain McGilchrist for a public conversation with DITA Director Dr. Jeremy Begbie.
Table Talk
In this episode, Table Talk co-host Rev. Sam McGlothlin speaks with dean Edgardo Colon-Emeric about Wesleyan discipleship and its four healing gifts: faith, family, fiesta, and forgiveness.