flourish Archives - 天美视频 of Theology & Psychology Wed, 19 Jul 2023 00:45:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Symposia 2019: Flourish /blog/symposia-2019/ Fri, 11 Oct 2019 18:40:06 +0000 http://theseattleschool.edu/?p=13805 On October 5, 2019, 天美视频 of Theology & Psychology hosted our fifth annual Symposia, featuring presentations by twelve alumni and Dr. Chelle Stearns as keynote speaker. The spirit of dialogue and collaboration behind Symposia is rooted in this basic premise: We all have much to offer, and we all have much to learn. […]

The post Symposia 2019: Flourish appeared first on 天美视频 of Theology & Psychology.

]]>
On October 5, 2019, 天美视频 of Theology & Psychology hosted our fifth annual Symposia, featuring presentations by twelve alumni and Dr. Chelle Stearns as keynote speaker.

The spirit of dialogue and collaboration behind Symposia is rooted in this basic premise: We all have much to offer, and we all have much to learn. Our alumni engaged topics ranging from flourishing and female subversion to flourishing after suffering, reframing anti-oppression work, and internalized racism. We鈥檙e grateful for what our alumni are offering the world through their intelligence, creativity, and compassion.

In her keynote lecture, Drawn to the Water: Longing, Grief, and Flourishing, Dr. Chelle Stearns closed with these remarks:

鈥淗uman flourishing requires solace and expansiveness鈥攊t requires time and space to nourish one鈥檚 inner oceanic life. Flourishing also necessitates provocation and complaint. We need truth and honest engagement when it’s hard, perhaps especially when its most difficult or impossible. An expanded imagination is vital for any form of flourishing. Flourishing demands time and process, it needs people and many hands – like a labyrinth we have to take time to walk to the center of memory in our own lives, in the lives of others, and in our own culture. Then we need time to return to the outer edges of the labyrinth once more to reclaim what has been lost.鈥


Videos of the presentations will be shared in the coming weeks, but in the meantime, be sure to check out these notable presentations from our 2018 Symposia:

Step Into the River: Love that Crosses Barriers, by David Rice (MDiv ’10)

Grief, Compassion, and Connection, by Jeffrey Batstone (MACP ’10)

A Life-Giving Vision of Fat Bodies in the Church, by Kristen Gilfillan (MACP ’13)

The post Symposia 2019: Flourish appeared first on 天美视频 of Theology & Psychology.

]]>