BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for July 2020
The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for the month of July 2020:
- Rebecca Copeland: Created Being: Expanding Creedal Christology (Baylor University Press).
- Christopher Evans: “Walter Rauschenbusch: The Soul of the Social Gospel,” in In the Shadow of a Prophet: The Legacy of Walter Rauschenbusch, eds. William H. Brackney and David P. Gushee (Macon: Mercer University Press, 2020), 29-44.
- Daryl Ireland: John Song: Modern Chinese Christianity and the Making of a New Man (Baylor University Press).
- David Jacobsen
- Article: Homiletic, “Promissory Narration: Toward a Revised Homiletic in an Age of Identities,” http://www.homiletic.net/index.php/homiletic/article/view/4920
- Review: Karen Bray’s book, Grave Attending: http://www.homiletic.net/index.php/homiletic/article/view/4936
- Steven Sandage
- With Elizabeth G. Ruffing and Chance A. Bell: “PTSD Symptoms in Religious Leaders: Prevalence, Stressors, and Associations with Narcissism,” Archive for the Psychology of Religion.
- With Chance A. Bell, Sarah A. Crabtree, and Eugene L. Hall: “Research in Counselling and Psychotherapy Post-COVID-19,” British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.
- With Peter J. Jankowski, David R. Paine, Julie J. Exline, Elizabeth G. Ruffing, David Rupert, George S. Stavros, and Miriam Bronstein: “Testing a Relational Spirituality Model of Psychotherapy Clients’ Preferences and Functioning,” Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health.