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Psych for Theology & Ministry: Tyler Greenway

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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 those in ministry gain tools for helping people. He also believes that when we become more aware of our strengths, we are empowered to work on our weaknesses in a way that can help the church support people .

Download the Psych for Theology Workbook

Some of Dr. Tyler Greenway’s popular work and research

The Psychology of Prayer: A Scientific Approach by Bernard Spilka and Kevin L. Ladd

The Fuller Youth Institute and the Character and Virtue Development in Youth Ministry initiative

Ev Worthington’s work on forgiveness and the REACH method

Positive Psychology for Theology free course

Michael Leffel’s Model of Spiritual Transformation (Point Loma)

Can Prayer Increase Charitable Giving? By Tyler Greenway et. al.

Blueprint 1543 develops projects that draw on both theology and the sciences towards creating a better world. We consult with individuals, groups, and organizations to create robust integration strategies, research communities, and exemplary projects at the intersections of faith and the sciences.

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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 those in ministry gain tools for helping people. He also believes that when we become more aware of our strengths, we are empowered to work on our weaknesses in a way that can help the church support people .

Download the Psych for Theology Workbook

Some of Dr. Tyler Greenway’s popular work and research

The Psychology of Prayer: A Scientific Approach by Bernard Spilka and Kevin L. Ladd

The Fuller Youth Institute and the Character and Virtue Development in Youth Ministry initiative

Ev Worthington’s work on forgiveness and the REACH method

Positive Psychology for Theology free course

Michael Leffel’s Model of Spiritual Transformation (Point Loma)

Can Prayer Increase Charitable Giving? By Tyler Greenway et. al.

Blueprint 1543 develops projects that draw on both theology and the sciences towards creating a better world. We consult with individuals, groups, and organizations to create robust integration strategies, research communities, and exemplary projects at the intersections of faith and the sciences.

  continue reading

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