Theology, Medicine, and Culture Seminars by Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative published on 2017-11-03T19:17:55Z These semi-monthly seminars are regular gathering of faculty, clinicians, students, trainees, and others interested in the intersection of theology and healthcare. Formats include clinical case discussions, invited speakers, colloquia for student research, and discussion of seminal books and articles. The Seminars presented and supported in collaboration with the Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine. Genre Learning Contains tracks M. Therese Lysaught, PhD: "God V. Mammon: Neuroscience, Economics, and the Biopolitics of Morality" by Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative published on 2022-04-11T20:09:29Z Jenny Weiss Block, PhD, OP: "What I Learned About Accompaniment from Paul Farmer" by Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative published on 2022-03-23T02:11:39Z Ryan Antiel, MD and Alex Lion, DO: "Hoping for a Medical Miracle in Pediatric Care and Beyond" by Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative published on 2022-03-01T02:03:03Z Norbert Wilson, PhD: “Food Insecurity in the United States: A call to action" by Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative published on 2022-02-21T18:30:42Z
M. Therese Lysaught, PhD: "God V. Mammon: Neuroscience, Economics, and the Biopolitics of Morality" by Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative published on 2022-04-11T20:09:29Z
Jenny Weiss Block, PhD, OP: "What I Learned About Accompaniment from Paul Farmer" by Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative published on 2022-03-23T02:11:39Z
Ryan Antiel, MD and Alex Lion, DO: "Hoping for a Medical Miracle in Pediatric Care and Beyond" by Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative published on 2022-03-01T02:03:03Z
Norbert Wilson, PhD: “Food Insecurity in the United States: A call to action" by Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative published on 2022-02-21T18:30:42Z