Date
21 Sep
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21 Sep
2026
Location
Christ Church Lake Forest & Online
Start time
7:00 pm
Cost
Standard:
$
0
Early Bird:
$
Student:
$
Speakers

Dr. Rusty Reno

Overview
What does anxiety have to tell us about what it means to be human?
Join Duke Divinity School professor, ethicist, and psychiatrist Warren Kinghorn for a fresh conversation on mental health and human flourishing. Drawing on both his research and theological wisdom, Dr. Kinghorn will explore what our very human emotions, such as anxiety, longing, and limitation, reveal about our deepest hopes and the affirming love of God for every person made in his image.
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This event will be in-person & live streamed.
Speakers
We are excited to learn from the following thought leaders:

Warren Kinghorn
Duke Divinity School Professor
Dr. Kinghorn is a psychiatrist whose work centers on the role of religious communities in caring for persons with mental health problems and on ways in which Christians engage practices of modern health care. Jointly appointed within Duke Divinity School and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences of Duke University Medical Center, he is co-director of the Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative and is a staff psychiatrist at the Durham VA Medical Center. He has written on the moral and theological dimensions of combat trauma and moral injury, on the moral and political context of psychiatric diagnosis, and on the way that St. Thomas Aquinas’ image of the human as wayfarer might inform contemporary practices of ministry and mental health care.
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