The Theology,
Medicine and Culture Initiative at Duke Divinity School offers the
following programs of study:
- The
immersive residential Theology,
Medicine and Culture Fellowship equips participants to engage their
callings to healthcare wisely and faithfully. The fellowship combines
formal academic study with spiritual formation, mentoring, weekly
seminars, church and community-based practicums, and semi-annual retreats.
Join like-minded colleagues on a journey to discover resources of the
Christian tradition that will help you to reimagine and reengage your work
Christianly, with clarity and joy. Savor the chance to spend one or two
years away to read, listen, think, and rest, with all of the resources of
a world-class Christian divinity school at your fingertips. Engage
questions of suffering, illness, healing, and the place of health care in
a faithful life, while developing the knowledge and skills you will need
to encourage and teach others wherever your work in health care takes you.
- The
flexible hybrid Certificate
in Theology and Health Care (CTHC) is designed for practicing
clinicians and clinicians-in-training who long for theological training
that integrates Christian faith with clinical practice and who are unable
to relocate geographically. Through two residential weeks of study at Duke
(one in August, one in January) and two semesters of online learning with
TMC faculty, clinicians will discover manifold ways that Christian faith
matters for health care. As they immerse themselves in the study of Bible,
theology, and church history, CTHC students also will pray and work with
professors, spiritual directors, mentors, and fellow clinicians to discern
what it means to practice faithfully in their contexts.
Thank you so much,
Heather Plonk
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