About Our People

Bill Buhrow (Health and Counseling/GDCP) presented a three-hour lecture on “Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders” as part of a multi-day training seminar, “Understanding Psychopathology,” at PLACE (Program for Leadership Advancement & Continuing Education) in Mumbai, India, to about 30 students via Skype. Bill was invited to speak by Dr. Steve Stratton (Asbury Seminary) to be part of this ongoing counselor training ministry, an initiative of The Church at Powai in Mumbai.

Anderson Campbell (Christian studies) published the article “Serving for Goodness Sake” in the Christ & Cascadia online journal, a collaborative publication that explores the cultural challenges, opportunities and responsibilities for Christianity in Cascadia (Oregon, Washington and British Columbia).

Kevin T. Jones (Department of Communication Studies) and Bethany Widdicombe (December 2015 communication studies graduate) recently had their book chapter, “Engaging Empathy in Interpersonal Social Justice,” accepted for publication in an upcoming 2016 textbook, Teaching From the Heart and Learning to Make a Difference: Teaching the Introductory Communication Course Through Critical Communication Pedagogy. The chapter examines how to teach students to explore social justice as more than a global concern, but a problem on the local level that needs attention through an interpersonal communication lens.

Sarita Gallagher (Christian studies) published an article, “Building Bridges of Peace in the Midst of Religious Diversity,” in a special edition of the Evangelical Society’s journal Occasional Bulletin.

Paul Anderson (Christian studies) has written an essay about Quakers that will be published in a forthcoming issue of Christian History magazine. The piece is part of a series of articles on the history of Quakers. Christian History magazine is a full-color, high-quality, quarterly publication “bringing the story of the church to the people of the church,” according to its website.

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