Norman Wirzba, PhD: "This Sacred Life: Linking Cosmology and Health" by Duke Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative published on 2022-02-07T14:07:23Z The Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative (TMC) at Duke Divinity School and the Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities & History of Medicine at Duke held a seminar on January 21st, 2022 with Norman Wirzba, PhD, Gilbert T. Rowe Distinguished Professor of Christian Theology and Senior Fellow at the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke. He gave a talk titled "“This Sacred Life: Linking Cosmology and Health." TMC Seminars are a semi-monthly gathering of faculty, students, clinicians, and others interested in the intersections of theology, medicine, and culture. For more information and recordings, visit https://tmc.divinity.duke.edu/seminar/. Comment by Richard Jordan As Dean of UN NGOs, I point out the development of a "Futures Lab" at the UN in 2023 or 2024. 2022-05-15T12:32:49Z Comment by Richard Jordan Maestro Joseph Eger wrote a book called "Einstein's Violin" 2022-05-15T12:31:37Z Comment by Richard Jordan Beatrice Harrison is the cellist. 2022-05-15T12:29:50Z Comment by Richard Jordan This is a very fine recording and dialogue: however, the reliance on the term "anthropocene" is for me a problem. The term honors the one species on the planet that causes our problems: Use of Thom Berry's "ecozoic civilization" actually is more expansive. 2022-05-15T12:29:25Z