Easter 2014

Sounding the Passion

Our Double Time

St. Luke Passion Consultation Panel

Micheal O’Siadhail reads new poems and shares theological reflections on life, death, and resurrection for an audience of faculty, staff, and students from Duke Divinity School and King’s College Cambridge.

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Members of the panel formed in 2012 for the theological consultation of the St. Luke Passion discuss particular theological aspects of the work in a public conversation at Duke Divinity School.

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Kiss on Wood

Future of Theology Panel

St. Luke Passion composer Sir James MacMillan and Cambridge professor Sarah Coakley offer a public lecture and theological discussion on the composition of the Passion prior to a performance of MacMillan’s piece for violin and piano “Kiss on Wood.”

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Cambridge professors Sarah Coakley and David Ford join St. Andrews professor of systematic theology Alan Torrance for a public discussion of the future of contemporary theology.

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U.S. Premiere of the St. Luke Passion

The culmination of years of collaborative work between Duke Divinity and King’s College Cambridge, the long-awaited U.S. premiere of the St. Luke Passion takes place on Palm Sunday in Duke Chapel.

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Duke Divinity School

April 10–13, 2014