Anchored in Hope

Sep 18, 2018 | Pamela Ebstyne King | Character & Virtues, Research Findings, Spiritual Formation, Video

 

Summary

Pamela Ebstyne King responds to Cameron Lee, Professor of Marriage and Family Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, on hope and humility as clinical virtues, reflecting on telos, hope as an orientation, and the importance of having an eschatological anchor in a fragmented society.


 

Author’s Note

This talk was given at the 2018 Integration Symposium and was originally published on FULLER Studio.


 

About the Author

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Pamela Ebstyne King

Pamela Ebstyne King is the executive director of the Thrive Center and serves as the Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science at Fuller Theological Seminary. Her primary academic interests are applied research at the intersection of human thriving and spiritual development. Dr. King’s work combines theology, empirical research, and community engagement to further understand what contexts and settings enable all people to thrive.

 

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