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Psychology Cross-Training for Theologians Podcast
Psychology Cross-Training for Theologians Programme
6 episodes
5 days ago
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.
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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.
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Episode 3: Exploring the God and Self-Representations of Christians with Intellectual Disabilities
Psychology Cross-Training for Theologians Podcast
22 minutes 52 seconds
1 week ago
Episode 3: Exploring the God and Self-Representations of Christians with Intellectual Disabilities

In this episode, Research Fellow Dr Keith Dow - who is visiting researcher with Martin Luther University College and serves as pastor and theologian on the Organizational and Spiritual Life team at Karis Disability Services - discusses his project examining God and self-representations among Christians with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Keith uses qualitative interviews (up to 15 across Ontario) alongside creative and traditional methods and adapted self-report measures (e.g., Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale) and assessments of God's authoritarianism/benevolence to explore effective research approaches for IDD populations, conceptions of divine realities, and links between God views and self-esteem.


Psychology Cross-Training for Theologians Podcast
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.