An academic, faith-informed series exploring how Christian tradition can shape today’s practices of health and medicine. Episodes feature medical and bioethics voices discussing vocation, care for the marginalized, and healing across race and memory—useful for PR teams working at the intersection of healthcare, ethics, and religion.
83 episodes, Irregular, 4.9 rating
<1k, Male, USA
YouTube: 8.2k subscribers, Instagram: 1.2k followers
The Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative invites participants to reimagine and to reengage contemporary practices of health and medicine in light of Christian tradition and the practices of Christian communities.
Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture, Education, Business
Typical Credentials:
Healthcare professionals (often physicians), medical educators, and scholars in bioethics/theology of medicine; roles in medical schools, ethics programs, or formation/chaplaincy-adjacent initiatives.
Required Achievements:
Academic teaching or program leadership in bioethics/medical formation, Clinical or research work tied to health equity and patient-centered care, Published scholarship or practice frameworks connecting theology and medicine
Jeffrey Baker, MD, PhD - Race, Memory, And Teaching-hospital Practice; Institutional Healing And Medical Care Through A Theological Lens., John Hardt - Physician Vocation; Virtue/character; Religious Formation In Medicine Via The St. Ignatius Tradition., Daisey Dowell, MD - Medicine As Ministry; Service And Care For Poor And Marginalized Communities.
Bioethics, Christianity, Healthcare, Medical Ethics, Vocation, Health Equity, Pastoral Care, Teaching Hospital, Virtue, Religion