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Jan 30, 2018

Steven Sandage, the Albert and Jessie Danielsen Professor of Psychology of Religion at Boston University, lectures on the connections between trinitarian theology and human relationships, how therapy can create crucibles for transformation, and the importance of being present with people in the midst of their pain.


Jan 30, 2018

Tommy Givens, assistant professor of New Testament, critiques trinitarian theologies that oppress others, discusses theology’s task of dismantling “romanticized notions of God,” and explores the possibility of hope in the midst of trauma.

Givens’s lecture was presented at the School of Psychology’s 2017...


Jan 16, 2018

Miyoung Yoon Hammer, associate professor of marital and family therapy, reflects on the difference between identity and identification, a culture of narcissism, and the ways communal lament can help individuals navigate deep wounding.

Hammer’s lecture was presented at the School of Psychology’s 2017 Integration...


Jan 16, 2018

Steven Sandage, the Albert and Jessie Danielsen Professor of Psychology of Religion at Boston University, lectures on the complex relationships among theology, racism and social hierarchies, and the capacity to empathize with a cultural Other.

Sandage’s lecture was presented at the School of Psychology’s 2017...