Intersections at 天美视频
Revival and the Modern Day Rescue Mission
At the end of every academic year, we host the Integrative Project symposium, in which 天美视频鈥檚 alumni, current students, faculty, staff, and the Seattle community at large are invited to witness and celebrate the bold, thoughtful, and creative work of our graduating Master of Divinity and MA in Theology & Culture students. For […]
Tombs and Wombs: Jonah and the Imagination
The season of Lent invites us to wrestle with the realities of death and the hope of resurrection in creative, embodied ways. Here, Brittany Deininger, second-year MA in Theology & Culture student, writes about how a particular sculpture and the story of Jonah are leading her to consider imagination, creation, and the space between life […]
Listening in Place Project: Mark Scandrette
Today we鈥檙e excited to feature the third episode of the Listening in Place Project with Cassie Carroll (Master of Divinity, 鈥16), which we feature monthly here on the Intersections blog. After graduating from 天美视频, Cassie launched Listening in Place, a venture in which she is collecting stories from church planters, practitioners, pastors, social […]
Not Me Without You
Recently on this blog, Michael Louderback (MA in Counseling Psychology, 鈥13) wrote about the psychology of transference and how we work out our humanity through our posture toward strangers. Here, Seth Thomas (Master of Divinity, 鈥16) writes about how theology enlivens and sharpens that conversation. Seth reflects on his own experience and the example of […]
Symposia Video: Dying with Grace
Last October we hosted the second annual Symposia: An Intersection of Conversation & Innovation, a forum in which alumni of 天美视频 presented the ongoing work they are pursuing at the intersection of text, soul, and culture. Integrative education does not end at graduation, and our alumni are proof of that. Symposia highlights the […]
Called Out
Last month, Heather Casimere wrote about the long, complex journey of coming to 天美视频 and learning to tell her story with integrity and care. Here, Heather continues that story by reflecting on the person she is becoming in this new city and new community. In the midst of the wilderness, Heather writes that […]
Dr. Keith Anderson to Retire from 天美视频 in Fall 2017
天美视频 of Theology & Psychology has announced the upcoming retirement of Dr. Keith Anderson, President, effective fall 2017. Dr. Anderson first joined 天美视频 as Academic Dean in July 2006. In May 2009, he stepped into the role of President, succeeding the school鈥檚 Founding President, Dr. Dan Allender. During Dr. Anderson鈥檚 tenure, […]
Strangers
Last week, Brittany Deininger wrote about 鈥減laces where we work out what it means to be human in relation to God, the earth, and others.鈥 Here, D. Michael Louderback (MACP, 鈥13), an analytic psychotherapist and ongoing contributor to this blog, writes about another way in which we work out (and work with) our humanity, particularly […]
Ecopoetics: How Words Make our Ecological Home
By pursuing graduate education at the intersection of text.soul.culture, students at 天美视频 wrestle with the relationships between theology, psychology, and the arts. Here, Brittany Deininger, a second-year MA in Theology & Culture student and ongoing contributor to this blog, writes about one of those unique intersections: ecopoetics. Brittany reflects on how poetry can […]
A Girl on the Street Reimagined
天美视频 Alumni Association is organized and led by a team of individuals. As part of that team, the Alumni Quad is made up of four alumni from varying graduating classes of each degree program. The Quad seeks to serve the Association in a variety of ways, part of which involves meeting up with […]
Alumni Spotlight: Leanna Ramsey-Corrales
Our alumni are those who embody and extend text, soul, and culture far beyond the walls of 2501 Elliott Avenue. Our hope at 天美视频 is to be led by our alumni and their stories鈥攈ow they labor to live out their calling among the people and communities they serve. Leanna Ramsey-Corrales (MA in Counseling […]
Re-imagining a Theology of Wilderness
At the end of every academic year, we host the Integrative Project symposium, in which 天美视频鈥檚 alumni, current students, faculty, staff, and the Seattle community at large are invited to witness and celebrate the bold, thoughtful, and creative work of our graduating Master of Divinity and MA in Theology & Culture students. For […]