Steven Sandage

Prof. Shelly Rambo and Prof. Steven Sandage deliver Lectures at Therapy and Spiritual Care Conference

This past fall, the Danielsen Institute hosted an important conference that brought together thought leaders in the fields of spiritual care and mental health, and focused on the well-being of caregivers amidst burnout and compassion fatigue. Titled Therapy and Spiritual Care in a Shattered World: Transforming the Community of Healers, the conference was held online […]

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BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for December 2022

The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for December 2022: David Decosimo Review: William Wood. Analytic Theology and the Academic Study of Religion, in Journal of Analytic Theology, Vol. 10, Summer 2022. Christopher Evans, et al Evans, C. Brown, Amanda. The Fellowship Church: Howard Thurman and the Twentieth-Century Religious Left. […]

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Prof. Steven Sandage quoted in Boston Globe

The following is an excerpt from the Boston Globe’s article “‘Gray divorce’ brings struggles and a possibility of late-in-life reinvention” by Robert Weisman, featuring quotes by Professor Steven Sandage, published on November 19, 2022. Click here to read the full article. Some who’ve worked with couples contemplating a breakup during the past three years say […]

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BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for November 2022

The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for November 2022: Eunil David Cho “From the Yellow Peril to the Model Minority and Back Again: Unraveling the Orientalist Representations of Asian Americans in the Age of Covid-19,” in Justice Matters: Spiritual Care and Pastoral Theological Imaginations in Times of the COVID-19 […]

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BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for September and October 2022

The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for the months of September and October 2022: Eunil David Cho Coping with a Double Pandemic of Health Crisis and Anti-Asian Racism in America: The Role of Immigrant Churches. In Between pandemonium and Pandemethics: Responses to COVID-19 in theology and religions (pp. 57-68). […]

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BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for Summer 2022

The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for the months of May through August 2022: Luis Menéndez-Antuña The Book of Torture: The Gospel of Mark, Crucifixion, and Trauma, Journal of the American Academy of Religion (2022), lfac027, https://doi.org/10.1093/jaarel/lfac027 Steven Sandage, et al Thomas, D.L., Stavros, G.S., Sandage, S.J., Berg-Cross, L., […]

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Prof. Steven Sandage Featured Guest on The Anomalous Mind Podcast

In April 2022, Albert and Jessie Danielsen Professor of Psychology of Religion and Theology Steven J. Sandage was the featured guest speaker on The Anomalous Mind podcast, hosted by John Maier. The podcast features scholars in the fields of psychiatry, mental health, philosophy or linguistics, and the episodes discuss why their work matters. In this […]

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BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for April 2022

The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for the month of April 2022: Filipe Maia “The Rise of the Common: Spiritual Revival and Political Revolution in the Wesleyan Movement.” In Methodist Revolutions: Evangelical Engagements of Church and World. Edited by Joerg Rieger and Upolu Lumā Vaai. Nashville: Wesley’s Fondery Books, […]

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Prof. Steven Sandage featured in BU’s The Brink

The following is an excerpt from The Brink article “Why Are So Many Religious Leaders Facing Stress and Burnout?” by Mara Sassoon and Andrew Thurston, featuring Albert and Jessie Danielsen Professor of Psychology of Religion and Theology Steven Sandage, published on March 17, 2022. Click here to read the full article. Many people who experience […]

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