This year, we noticed that students of our TheoPsych classes had some questions. Many of these questions had really practical implications: Can insights from social psychology help us run church meetings better? How do I know if I should see a therapist or talk to my pastor? Is there such a thing as “thriving” amid […]
TheoPsych
This page is a summary of events, opportunities, and resources related to The TheoPsych Project. A Psychological Science Primer for Theologians (book) – This new e-book will give you an accessible and comprehensive overview of the psychological sciences, while highlighting connections to Christian theology and practice along the way. Download the E-book today or order […]
AAR Annual Meeting Mayhem
We are happy to be able to attend the American Academy of Religion’s annual meeting in San Antonio, TX this year, where we have two goals: In Search of Theological Scientists Theologians click this survey. Scientists click this survey. Meaningful and sustained contributions from human scientists to theological inquiry requires asking some key questions. Our […]
Tales of A Science-Engaged Theologian
When we put together a workshop on teaching sciences-integrated theology, we were unprepared for the creativity that Dr. Erin Kidd brought to the table. She made pedagogy sound like an art. As assistant professor of theology and religious studies at St. John’s University in Queens, New York, Erin was asked to teach a science and […]
Join TheoPsych Academy!
In our TheoPsych project, we provided training in the psychological sciences for theologians from around the world in 3 small, private learning cohorts. We brought in psychologists, skilled in interdisciplinary dialogue, to inspire conversations around using the psych sciences as a tool for developing theology. But now, we’re excited to share that the material from […]