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“Medicine Engages Faith Anew”-TMC Featured in The Living Church Magazine

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“Medicine Engages Faith Anew”-TMC Featured in The Living Church Magazine

An August feature article in The Living Church Magazine details TMC’s history and ongoing work to reunite health care and faith: “In 2017, Emmy Yang was a second-year medical student […]

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Dr. Thomas Catena Gives Inaugural Lecture at Duke Divinity School

The Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative at Duke Divinity School hosted the Inaugural Thomas Gerard Catena Lecture on November 19th at Goodson Chapel. Read about and watch the lecture in […]

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Practice & Presence: A Gathering for Christians in Healthcare

The Duke Divinity School’s Theology, Medicine, and Culture (TMC) will host “Practice & Presence: A Gathering for Christians in Healthcare.” […]

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The Church and the Renewal of Health Care

The church has been involved in health care since its earliest days. Dr. Warren Kinghorn, M.D., Th.D., says that the church can address some of the most pressing issues facing patients and caregivers and articulate and advocate for the wisdom of God in contemporary health care. […]

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