The Fuller Symposium on the Integration of Psychology and Theology, better known as the Integration Symposium,
is an annual lectureship hosted by the School of Psychology featuring a
nationally recognized scholar who focuses on a single integrative
issue. Topics have ranged from aging and dementia to what Evangelicals
can learn from Jung. The symposium is an academic gathering place in
which integration can be tackled on an intellectual level. Students are
given the opportunity to learn from scholars in many fields concerning
the various intersections of theology and psychology.
INTEGRATION SYMPOSIUM 2012
SCHIZOPHRENIA AND HUMAN FLOURISHING
Science, Service, Community, and Church
Day 1: Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Integration Symposium with Theology Focus - Evening Film Showing of "A Beautiful Mind" Schedule for Day 1 |
Day 2: Thursday, February 16, 2012
Integration Symposium with Research Focus
Evening Concert with the Paul Halley, Nick Halley & Theresa Thomason Schedule for Day 2 |
Day 3: Friday, February 17, 2012
Integration Symposium with Practice Focus
Evening Art Show and Banquet featuring John Nash Schedule for Day 3 |
Confirmed speakers include: Nobel Laureate, John Nash; Dr. Frederick Frese; Dr. Richard Josiassen;
Dr. Gunnar Christensen; Dr. Philip Janicak; Dr. Robert Kern; Dr. Roberta Payne; Dr. William Hetrick;
Dr. Deborah Levy; with more to come!
All evening events are sponsored by the Lee Edward Travis Research Institute,
the guiding research body of Fuller Seminaryʼs School of Psychology.
Faculty, Student and Alum Research Posters will be presented throughout the entire symposium.
For more information, contact: sopevents@fuller.edu