Ed Chan-Stroud
Ed Chan-Stroud is a doctoral candidate at Oxford University, where he is a member of The John Templeton Foundation’s ‘God Concepts and Spiritual Well-Being’ project. His research brings together psychology and theology to explore the nature of Christian spirituality, with a particular focus on the relationship between worship and affective flourishing. His research is explicitly interdisciplinary drawing on resources from both Systematic Theology and Psychology (especially Object Relations Theory and Attachment Theory).
As a member of The John Templeton Foundation’s ‘Science for Seminaries’ project Ed was part of the Working Group which designed a science-engaged Soteriology module for Ripon College Cuddesdon (an Anglican seminary in Oxford). Subsequently he served as a guest lecturer at Cuddesdon for the past two years. Ed has also acted as a guest lecturer at Wycliffe Hall at Oxford University, lecturing and leading a seminar on psychologically-engaged theology.
Academic profile: Ed Chan-Stroud | Faculty of Theology and Religion (ox.ac.uk)
Email: [email protected]
Academic profile: Ed Chan-Stroud | Faculty of Theology and Religion (ox.ac.uk)
Email: [email protected]
As a member of The John Templeton Foundation’s ‘Science for Seminaries’ project Ed was part of the Working Group which designed a science-engaged Soteriology module for Ripon College Cuddesdon (an Anglican seminary in Oxford). Subsequently he served as a guest lecturer at Cuddesdon for the past two years. Ed has also acted as a guest lecturer at Wycliffe Hall at Oxford University, lecturing and leading a seminar on psychologically-engaged theology.
Academic profile: Ed Chan-Stroud | Faculty of Theology and Religion (ox.ac.uk)
Email: [email protected]
Academic profile: Ed Chan-Stroud | Faculty of Theology and Religion (ox.ac.uk)
Email: [email protected]