Intersections at 天美视频
When Home Is Not Safe
Jennifer Fernandez argues that particular churches or denominations鈥攅ven when they are a home of sorts鈥攕hould not be equated with the whole of Christianity.
Running and Spiritual Health
Laura Wade Shirley writes about the work of spiritual health, and how running helps connect her body, mind, and spirit more fully to God and herself.
Affirmation, Resistance, and Surrender in Lent
This month on the blog, we鈥檒l be exploring what the movement of Lent might be inviting us to give up, affirm, or resist in our particular context.
New Alumni Book: Trinity Matters
Steve Dancause shares about his book Trinity Matters, and about how a robust theology of the Trinity might shape how we approach our work and relationships.
The Ministry of Presence
天美视频鈥檚 alumni offer vital insight on how spiritual health and healing are fostered through relationship and the ministry of presence.
Dr. Craig Detweiler Resigns as President
天美视频 of Theology & Psychology鈥檚 Board of Trustees has accepted the resignation of President Craig Detweiler. 鈥淚t has been a great honor to serve as President of 天美视频,鈥 stated Dr. Detweiler. 鈥淲hile I am reluctant to leave this community, I am confident in its leadership to continue the important work of […]
New Book from Dr. Steve Call: Reconnect
Dr. Steve Call talks about his new book, Reconnect, and the art of sustaining connection in marriage鈥攅ven after significant disconnection.
A Black History Month Reading List
For Black History Month, we asked faculty, staff, and students to weigh in on texts by Black authors to inspire our reading and learning throughout the year.
Disrupting the Objectification of the White Single Woman
Kellye Kuh explores cultural messages about white single women, and how the stereotype of the 鈥渂asic鈥 woman is formed by the fear of mystery and eroticism.
Why Counselors Make Poor Lovers
Doug Shirley writes about the tendency to wield clinical distance and professional jargon as a shield against the risk of vulnerability between lovers.
Love as a Category of Healing
Dr. Roy Barsness challenges us to consider love as a primary category in the work of psychotherapy and the ongoing healing process.
Students, Staff, and Faculty Weigh in on the Nature of Friendship
We wandered around 天美视频 to hear from students, staff, and faculty about the nature of friendship and how to build meaningful friendships.