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Blueprint 1543

Blueprint 1543

A daily Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Blueprint 1543

Blueprint 1543

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Blueprint 1543

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This episode is guest hosted by BP intern, Emma Baker, a senior at George Fox University and double-major in theology and psychology. She's joined by Preston Hill, who's one of our most popular guests of all time (see the earlier episode on the
This episode is guest hosted by Emma Baker, BP intern from George Fox University. Her guest is Dave Eckert, ordained minister and trained social worker, doing dynamic work at the intersection of these worlds.Find Emma on LinkedIn: https://www.l
The Blueprint 1543 team concluded 18 months of qualitative research, summarily called “In Search of Theological Scientists” (ISOTS), and emerged with 5 important themes and 20 specific project sketches for activating progress in science-engaged
The Blueprint 1543 team concluded 18 months of qualitative research, summarily called “In Search of Theological Scientists” (ISOTS), and emerged with 5 important themes and 20 specific project sketches for activating progress in science-engaged
The Blueprint 1543 team concluded 18 months of qualitative research, summarily called “In Search of Theological Scientists” (ISOTS), and emerged with 5 important themes and 20 specific project sketches for activating progress in science-engaged
The Blueprint 1543 team concluded 18 months of qualitative research, summarily called “In Search of Theological Scientists” (ISOTS), and emerged with 5 important themes and 20 specific project sketches for activating progress in science-engaged
Lindsey admits it freely - she's a science nerd. But that's because she's compelled to help folks who feel stuck in some way, get unstuck. Her research in forgiveness and its benefits bears this out, as does her clinical practice (because Linds
Pam King started working with youth in churches not long after college. She got curious about how faith made some young people so resilient when facing challenges and learned that psychology offered tools for understanding these connections. Fo
Trauma has become a prominent topic in recent decades. But what is trauma exactly and how can Christian theology contribute to the conversation? Preston Hill has done a lot of thinking about this and has come up with powerful answers. A little
Tyler is someone who thinks science can bring a lot of clarity to things that matter to Christians. That's part of why he ended up unexpectedly pursuing a psychology PhD after finishing a ministry degree. It's sent him down a path of helping th
Kutter likes to give seminary students strange and unexpected assignments. Many of them have never encountered meditation practices or asked themselves "What would I write in a letter... to my body?" Kutter's dual PhDs have given him a deep app
Erin has a big vision for shaping culture. She sees a future where Christians in the sciences have a seat at the table when the world is facing big problems. Holding a psychology research-shaping position at her institution means she's in just
Nothing gets Laird more excited than talking about ritual. "It's so important!" he reminds us. Rituals are tools that engage our bodies, reinforce beliefs, shape our character, and can powerfully transform social groups. Our Christian communiti
Mark McMinn made a career of showing how integration isn't just possible, but it's part of living a full, beautiful life. Living on a small farm in Newberg, Oregon, McMinn and his wife (a spiritual director and sociologist) seek to embody a lif
Ryan S. Peterson is a theologian at BIOLA in Souther California. He greatly cares about the spiritual formation of his students and follows his curiosity about what a human person is, and how we can change. This eventually led him to seek insig
This episode begins with a sample of a lecture from Mari Clements, an expert in marriage and family dynamics, explaining attachment theory. About halfway through, we switch to a great conversation with theologian Adamson Co, who's been applying
Russian literature forced the question for Alina Beary: how to be the type of person who grows through suffering, rather than withers. This philosophical and theological question turned her into an Aquinas expert, which soon begged for engageme
Josh A. Reeves is a calm, thoughtful voice amid the frenzy. His book "Redeeming Expertise" is a call to nuance our understanding of Christianity's relationship to science. A lot of assumptions are made about this dynamic nowadays, and Josh's th
Justin Ariel Bailey has room for beauty, art, and science in his theology and Christian practice. In this episode, he explains how he drew on psychology to flesh out his understanding of human imagination, and argues that beauty is often a miss
It turns out that rituals are a big part of how we make meaning from our life experiences. And what human experience is more intense than losing a loved one? Claire White is a cognitive scientist who studies the psychological mechanisms that un
Joshua Cockayne is a young theologian and minister, and Gideon Salter is an early career developmental psychologist--and together they make a great team. They've partnered together for projects on liturgy, the Lord's Supper, and gratitude, hopi
Dr. Ian Church does fascinating work in philosophy of religion. He is championing the *experimental* philosophy of religion, wherein experiments in the psychological sciences are being designed to test premises within philosophy of religion arg
Dr. Joanna Leidenhag (University of Leeds) is a theological rockstar. She is a master of science-integrated theology, and our conversation zig-zagged through her experiences *teaching* religion and science courses, to what the church can learn
Theologian, philosopher, and all-around good guy, Jonathan Rutledge is great at connecting the dots in between ideas. We had a frank conversation about what drives his research, strengths and weaknesses of the analytic theology movement, how he
Dr. Scott Harrower is an Australian theologian, who spent a large part of his youth in South America. Getting an undergraduate degree in the sciences, and being keenly aware of how trauma affects the human person, Scott knew engaging the scienc
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