Date: Friday, November 14, 2008 - 6:00pm - 8:30 pm
Contact: Stephanie Holmer smh35@duke.edu
Sponsor: Graduate Christian Fellowship
Where: Duke Chapel Basement.
Why: Please join the Graduate Christian Fellowship for dinner followed by a time of worship and a guest speaker. Dinner is at 6pm and the program starts at 7:15. Thanks to everyone who brought a food item for the Durham Rescue Mission last week! Speaker to be announced. Check the website for details:http://www.duke.edu/web/gcf/index.html. $5 donation for dinner is appreciated but not necessary.
Religion
Intervarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship Large Group Meeting
Submitted by smh35 on Mon, 11/03/2008 - 10:44am.
Intervarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship Large Group Meeting
Submitted by smh35 on Mon, 10/20/2008 - 10:55am.
Date: Friday, October 31, 2008 - 6:00pm - 8:30 pm
Contact: Stephanie Holmer smh35@duke.edu
Sponsor: Graduate Christian Fellowship
Where: Duke Chapel Basement
Why: Please join the Graduate Christian Fellowship for dinner followed by a time of worship and a guest speaker. Dinner is at 6pm and the program starts at 7:15. We are doing a canned food drive for the Durham Rescue Mission so please bring non-perishable food items. Speaker to be announced. Check the website for details:http://www.duke.edu/web/gcf/index.html. $5 donation for dinner is appreciated.
Contact: Stephanie Holmer smh35@duke.edu
Sponsor: Graduate Christian Fellowship
Where: Duke Chapel Basement
Why: Please join the Graduate Christian Fellowship for dinner followed by a time of worship and a guest speaker. Dinner is at 6pm and the program starts at 7:15. We are doing a canned food drive for the Durham Rescue Mission so please bring non-perishable food items. Speaker to be announced. Check the website for details:http://www.duke.edu/web/gcf/index.html. $5 donation for dinner is appreciated.
Is the Bible Ever Wrong? – A Conversation with Peter Enns and Stephen Chapman
Submitted by wgk on Mon, 10/13/2008 - 3:52pm.
Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 - 7:00pm - 8:45 pm
Contact: Wes Kelley, wgk@duke.edu
Sponsor: Duke Socratic Club
Where:
Why: Peter Enns will discuss his controversial book, Incarnation and Inspiration: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament. Stephen Chapman, Professor of Old Testament at Duke Divinity School, will be moderating. This is bound to be an explosive discussion of the doctrine of inerrant Christian Scripture. Open to the public.
Contact: Wes Kelley, wgk@duke.edu
Sponsor: Duke Socratic Club
Where:
Duke Divinity School
Westbrook 0016
Why: Peter Enns will discuss his controversial book, Incarnation and Inspiration: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament. Stephen Chapman, Professor of Old Testament at Duke Divinity School, will be moderating. This is bound to be an explosive discussion of the doctrine of inerrant Christian Scripture. Open to the public.
Dying to Live: An Interfaith Talk by Geshe Chongtul Rinpoche and Catherine Preston
Submitted by jao12 on Sat, 10/11/2008 - 5:31am.
Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008 - 2:30pm - 4:00 pm
Contact: mike.stanton@duke.edu
Sponsor: Buddhist Community at Duke
Where:
Why: How do our attitudes towards death shape the way we live? How can we live a life in full all-encompassing awareness, with the basic recognition that we are finite human beings? Tibetan spiritual leader Geshe Chongtul Rinpoche and Catholic Students' Faith Formation Director Catherine Preston will give us Tibetan Buddhist and Christian perspectives on these questions.
Contact: mike.stanton@duke.edu
Sponsor: Buddhist Community at Duke
Where:
Newman Catholic Student Center
Religious Life Offices, Chapel Basement
Why: How do our attitudes towards death shape the way we live? How can we live a life in full all-encompassing awareness, with the basic recognition that we are finite human beings? Tibetan spiritual leader Geshe Chongtul Rinpoche and Catholic Students' Faith Formation Director Catherine Preston will give us Tibetan Buddhist and Christian perspectives on these questions.
Intervarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship Large Group Meeting
Submitted by smh35 on Mon, 10/06/2008 - 12:01pm.
Date: Friday, October 17, 2008 - 6:00pm - 8:15 pm
Contact: Stephanie Holmer smh35@duke.edu
Sponsor: Graduate Christian Fellowship
Where: Duke Chapel Basement
Why: Please join the Graduate Christian Fellowship for dinner followed by a time of worship and a guest speaker. Dinner is at 6pm and the program starts at 7:15. Speaker to be announced. Visit GCF's website for details: http://www.duke.edu/web/gcf/index.html. $5 donations for dinner are appreciated but not required. Contact information for leadership team members is available on the website.
Contact: Stephanie Holmer smh35@duke.edu
Sponsor: Graduate Christian Fellowship
Where: Duke Chapel Basement
Why: Please join the Graduate Christian Fellowship for dinner followed by a time of worship and a guest speaker. Dinner is at 6pm and the program starts at 7:15. Speaker to be announced. Visit GCF's website for details: http://www.duke.edu/web/gcf/index.html. $5 donations for dinner are appreciated but not required. Contact information for leadership team members is available on the website.
Is the Bible Ever Wrong? - A Conversation with Peter Enns and Stephen Chapman
Submitted by wgk on Mon, 10/06/2008 - 10:47am.
Date: Monday, October 6, 2008 - 10:28am - 11:59 pm
Contact: Wes Kelley - wgk@duke.edu
Sponsor: The Socratic Club
Where: Westbrook 0016 -The Divinity School
Why: Peter Enns will discuss his controversial book, Incarnation and Inspiration: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament. Stephen Chapman, Professor of Old Testament at Duke Divinity School, will be moderating. This is bound to be an explosive discussion of the doctrine of inerrant Christian Scripture. Open to the public.
Contact: Wes Kelley - wgk@duke.edu
Sponsor: The Socratic Club
Where: Westbrook 0016 -The Divinity School
Why: Peter Enns will discuss his controversial book, Incarnation and Inspiration: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament. Stephen Chapman, Professor of Old Testament at Duke Divinity School, will be moderating. This is bound to be an explosive discussion of the doctrine of inerrant Christian Scripture. Open to the public.
Evening Meditation & Dharma Discussion (On Bodhidharma)
Submitted by jao12 on Sun, 10/05/2008 - 11:06pm.
Date: Thursday, October 9, 2008 - 6:00pm - 7:30 pm
Contact: mike.stanton@duke.edu
Sponsor: Buddhist Community at Duke
Where: The Chapel Crypt
Why:
Contact: mike.stanton@duke.edu
Sponsor: Buddhist Community at Duke
Where: The Chapel Crypt
Why:
Topic: Roshi Joan Halifax on Bodhidharma - Part II
This week our Meditation and Dharma discussion offers a great introduction to Zen Buddhist practice. We will listen to a recording of a dharma talk by Roshi Joan Halifax, abbess of the Upaya Zen Center in New Mexico. Roshi Halifax talks about the the history and origins of Zen Buddhism, particularly the founder Bodhidharma and his journey to the East. The 15-minute talk will be followed by a discussion, sitting meditation, and chanting.Lecture on American society and religion (Christianity)
Submitted by yy41 on Sun, 09/28/2008 - 12:53am.
Date: Friday, October 10, 2008 - 7:30pm - 9:30 pm
Contact: Yu Yuan
Sponsor: Duke Bridges International and Duke Chinese Christian Fellowship. Duke Bridges International is financially supported by GPSC
Where:
Why: A series of lectures on American society and Christianity are being given, on the second Friday night, at Chinese Christian Mission Church. A couple from the Summit Church in Durham will give the lecture. Time: 7:30 p.m. second Friday in each month; Location: 4528 Bennett Memorial Road, Durham, NC 27705
Contact: Yu Yuan
Sponsor: Duke Bridges International and Duke Chinese Christian Fellowship. Duke Bridges International is financially supported by GPSC
Where:
Chinese Christian Mission Church 4528 Bennett Memorial Road, Durham, NC 27705
Why: A series of lectures on American society and Christianity are being given, on the second Friday night, at Chinese Christian Mission Church. A couple from the Summit Church in Durham will give the lecture. Time: 7:30 p.m. second Friday in each month; Location: 4528 Bennett Memorial Road, Durham, NC 27705
Ikiru Movie Screening
Submitted by ewc7 on Sat, 04/12/2008 - 12:23am.
Date: Thursday, April 17, 2008 - 8:00pm - 11:00 pm
Contact: ewc7@duke.edu
Sponsor: The Self Knowlege Symposium supported by the Kenan Institute of Ethics
Where: McClendon Tower media room, 2nd floor
Why: The Self Knowledge Symposium presents: A viewing and discussion of Akira Kurosawa’s acclaimed movie Ikiru on Thursday April 17 from 7 pm-10pm. This is the 3rd and final in our Authentic Happiness Film Series. As Graduate Students, we can get caught up in assignments, deadlines and research. Perhaps you have even perfected the balancing act, but are you happy? Ikiru is a movie that challenges our thinking on what living really means.Is having a great job enough? What about family and great friends? Are these requisites for achieving authentic happiness? Are there some deliberate steps that a person can take to live in such a way that life itself becomes a joy? Please join us as we view this movie and discuss its implications for our own lives as students, friends, and family. The venue is the media room on the 2nd floor of the McClendon tower (McClendon 2).
Contact: ewc7@duke.edu
Sponsor: The Self Knowlege Symposium supported by the Kenan Institute of Ethics
Where: McClendon Tower media room, 2nd floor
Why: The Self Knowledge Symposium presents: A viewing and discussion of Akira Kurosawa’s acclaimed movie Ikiru on Thursday April 17 from 7 pm-10pm. This is the 3rd and final in our Authentic Happiness Film Series. As Graduate Students, we can get caught up in assignments, deadlines and research. Perhaps you have even perfected the balancing act, but are you happy? Ikiru is a movie that challenges our thinking on what living really means.Is having a great job enough? What about family and great friends? Are these requisites for achieving authentic happiness? Are there some deliberate steps that a person can take to live in such a way that life itself becomes a joy? Please join us as we view this movie and discuss its implications for our own lives as students, friends, and family. The venue is the media room on the 2nd floor of the McClendon tower (McClendon 2).
CMDA/TCMF Lake Hyco Retreat
Submitted by ebj4 on Tue, 04/01/2008 - 10:40am.
Date: Friday, May 2, 2008 - 7:00pm - 12:00 am
Contact: Ellis Johns (dukecmda@gmail.com)
Sponsor: Duke Christian Medical and Dental Association and the Triangle Christian Medical Fellowship
Where:The Fowler's
Why: This retreat is a yearly event where Christian health care professionals and allied health students gather for a great time of fellowship and discipleship. The event is held at a retreat center owned by Dr. Fowler and his wife (UNC docs), and there is plenty of room for all. Food and lodging are free but donations will be accepted. For more information see our website. www.duke.edu/web/cmda
Contact: Ellis Johns (dukecmda@gmail.com)
Sponsor: Duke Christian Medical and Dental Association and the Triangle Christian Medical Fellowship
Where:
The Fowler's
683 Shore Acres Drive Semora, NC 27343
336-322-5000
Why: This retreat is a yearly event where Christian health care professionals and allied health students gather for a great time of fellowship and discipleship. The event is held at a retreat center owned by Dr. Fowler and his wife (UNC docs), and there is plenty of room for all. Food and lodging are free but donations will be accepted. For more information see our website. www.duke.edu/web/cmda
