TMC Seminar (Online): “Cultivating Wonder” with Devan Stahl, PhD, MDiv and Brett McCarty, ThD

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  Devan Stahl, PhD, MDiv is an Associate Professor of Religion and Bioethics at Baylor University. She specializes in bioethics and disability ethics and works as a clinical ethicist consultant for the Baylor, Scott, and White Health System. Her latest book, Disability’s Challenge to Theology: Genes, Eugenics, and the Metaphysics of Modern Medicine (Notre Dame

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Practice & Presence: A Gathering for Christians in Health Care

Duke Divinity School 407 Chapel Drive, Durham, NC

WHY THEOLOGY MATTERS FOR HEALTH CARE When Jesus healed, he reversed disorder and decay, liberated people from hostile powers, and restored them to relationship in community. Modern health care tends to focus only on the first of these, seeking to reverse disorder through technical fixes. How might those who inhabit modern health care look towards

TMC Seminar (Online): “Pauline Theology, Spiritual Gifts, and the Contemporary Christian Health Care Practitioner” with Elaine Eng, MD

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  Elaine Eng, M.D. is a graduate of Princeton University and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She is professor of mental health counseling at Alliance University and practiced psychiatry for many years. Integrating medicine, faith and counseling, she provides psychoeducation to many audiences. Her books include No Worries: Spiritual and Mental Health Counseling for

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TMC Seminar (Online): “Recovering a Christian Sense of Time for Healthcare” with John Hardt, PhD

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  John Hardt, PhD, is the Vice Dean of Professional Formation and Associate Professor of Bioethics in Loyola University Chicago’s Stritch School of Medicine. His teaching and research interests focus on Catholic bioethics, neonatal ethics, end-of-life decision making, professional formation, and physician conscience, a topic on which he offered testimony to the President’s Council on

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