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Ruth Marshall: "Pentecostalism, Poverty & Power"

The Kenan Institute for Ethics, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, and the Divinity School hosted a speaker series as part of the Religions and Public Life series. Ruth Marshall of the University of Toronto spoke on Feb. 26, 2013.

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"Love Made Me An Inventor": A Conversation with Maggy Barankitse

The Burundian humanitarian and the founder of Maison Shalom, an organization that helps children and orphans affected by the civil war in Burundi, describes her work during an event at Duke Divinity School on May 10, 2013.

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Jose Casanova: "Post-secularization, Globalization, and Poverty"

The Kenan Institute for Ethics, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, and the Divinity School hosted a speaker series as part of the Religions and Public Life series. Jose Casanova, professor at the Department of Sociology at Georgetown University, spoke on February 19, 2013.

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Cardinal Francis George: "Catholic Social Teaching and Economic Globalization"

The Kenan Institute for Ethics, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, and the Divinity School hosted a speaker series as part of the Religions and Public Life series. Cardinal Francis George, OMI, the Catholic Archbishop of Chicago, spoke on February 12, 2013.

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Sunday Service - 5/26/2013 - Edgardo Colón-Emeric

A service of Trinity Sunday worship in Duke University Chapel. The Rev. Dr. Edgardo Colón-Emeric delivers a sermon entitled "Into the Trinity?."

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University Worship, Trinity Sunday - 5/26/13 Live

University Worship, Trinity Sunday - 5/26/13
Image for live link is a detail from the Icon of the Trinity, by Andrei Rublev, c. 1410.

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Catholic Mass - 5/19/2013

Prelude:
Confitemini Domino

Gathering Hymn:
Send Down the Fire

First Reading:
Acts 2:1-11

Psalm 104:
Send Out Your Spirit

Second Reading:
1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13

Gospel:
Jn 20:19-23

Preparatory Hymn:
Love Is Here

Communion Hymn:
One Bread One Body

Meditation Hymn:
Holy Spirit

Sending Forth Hymn:
Come Holy Ghost

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http://catholic.duke.edu

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Sunday Service - 5/5/2013 - Meghan Feldmyer

A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Meghan Feldmeyer delivers a sermon entitled "Take Your Mat."

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Religion and Public Life Series - Peter van der Veer

Religion and Public Life Series - Peter van der Veer
Peter van der Veer (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen) spoke on "The Spiritual, the Secular, and the Poor in In... From: Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke Views: 11 0 ratings Time: 38:33 More in Education

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Sunday Service - 4/28/2013 - Richard Hays

A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Rev. Dr. Richard Hays delivers a sermon entitled "Will God Make All Things New?"

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Sunday Service - 4/21/2013 - Luke Powery

A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Doctor Luke Powery delivers a sermon entitled "The Voice."

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#TodayWeRemember @ Duke University (April 7th-8th, 2013)

On Holocaust Remembrance Day 2013, over 200 students, faculty, and administrators at Duke University came together to honor the legacies of victims of genocide throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. On Sunday, April 7th, students heard three Holocaust survivors share their stories. Then, after throughts and prayers from several of Duke's faith leaders, the community began a 24-hour reading of names of victims from 6 different genocides- Armenia, the Holocaust, Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, and Darfur. To conclude the day, over 50 students gathered with Duke's VP of Student Affairs and second generation survivor, Larry Moneta, to reflect on the significance of preserving memory of past genocide on campus and beyond. The event was organized by Duke's Coalition for Preserving Memory (CPM)- www.todayweremember.org.

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Sunday Service - 4/14/2013 - Luke Powery

A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Doctor Luke Powery delivers a sermon entitled "The End."

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Vespers - 4/10/13

Duke Chapel Live

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