Welcome to the blog of Richard Beck, Professor and experimental psychologist at Abilene Christian University (brief vita).
The title of this space comes from two places. First, as a research psychologist I try to integrate theology with the experimental social sciences. Second, many of the essays here are theological experiments, exploratory and provisional essays that do not necessarily represent my views on matters of faith or ethics.
Welcome to the blog of Richard Beck, Professor and experimental psychologist at Abilene Christian University (brief vita).
The title of this space comes from two places. First, as a research psychologist I try to integrate theology with the experimental social sciences. Second, many of the essays here are theological experiments, exploratory and provisional essays that do not necessarily represent my views on matters of faith or ethics.Experimental Theology was a 2008 Millennia Award winner and has been listed as a Top 100 Theology Blog. Essays from ET have been discussed in a variety of books -- from the geo-political The J-Curve to the ecclesial Introverts in the Church and Mere Churchianity to a national bestselling management book. Essays at ET have also been cited in articles in the Huffington Post, The Christian Chronicle, Wired and the Princeton Theological Review.Experimental Theology is also available on the Kindle.
Welcome to the blog of Richard Beck, Professor and experimental psychologist at Abilene Christian University (brief vita). The title of this space comes from two places. First, as a research psychologist I try to integrate theology with the experimental social sciences. Second, many of the essays here are theological experiments, exploratory and provisional essays that do not necessarily represent my views on matters of faith or ethics.
Experimental Theology was a 2008 Millennia Award winner and has been listed as a Top 100 Theology Blog. Essays from ET have been discussed in a variety of books -- from the geo-political The J-Curve to the ecclesial Introverts in the Church and Mere Churchianity to a national bestselling management book. Essays at ET have also prompted articles in the Huffington Post, The Christian Chronicle, and Wired. Essays at ET have also been turned into journal articles, Bible Study materials, and readings for university and high school classes in theology, psychology, network theory, and ethics.
Experimental Theology is also available on the Kindle.
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