Psychology Cross-Training for Theologians Podcast

By Psychology Cross-Training for Theologians Programme

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Episodes: 7

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This series features Research Fellows from the Psychology Cross-Training for Theologians Program exploring how insights from psychology and theology can support the work of religious practitioners. Episodes address listening in community life; moral injury and abuse in Catholic contexts; race and faith in the Church of England; perceptions of God’s “where-being” and contemplative prayer; evaluating spiritual care; ageing as a liminal experience; and the faith lives of people with intellectual disabilities. Produced by University of Birmingham, funded by John Templeton Foundation.

Episode Date
Episode 7 – The social impacts of listening in community settings
Apr 17, 2026
Episode 6: A Tale of Two Perspectives: Chaplain and Patient Perceptions of Success
Nov 27, 2025
Episode 5: The Where-Being of God as Transcendent, Immanent, or Indwelling and Associations with Contemplative Prayer
Nov 27, 2025
Episode 4: Necessary Interdisciplinary Reflections? How Can Psychological Research Enhance the Church of England’s Theological Conversation and Praxis around Racism?
Nov 27, 2025
Episode 3: Exploring the God and Self-Representations of Christians with Intellectual Disabilities
Nov 27, 2025
Episode 2: Moral Injury, Spiritual Damage, and Abuse in Catholic Contexts
Nov 27, 2025
Episode 1: Ageing in a Liminal Time
Nov 27, 2025