Apr 24 2019
Scandrette Lecture Looking Beyond the Material World: Spiritual Struggles and Supernatural Attributions

Scandrette Lecture Looking Beyond the Material World: Spiritual Struggles and Supernatural Attributions

Presented by Wheaton College at Meyer Science Center

Psychologically speaking, what factors make people think that God is speaking with them or intervening in their lives? And what about other spiritual forces, such as demons, angels, spirits of deceased people, or forces such as destiny or karma? People may see a variety of supernatural entities as being active in the world--and perhaps in their own lives. This talk will explore the topic of supernatural attributions and suggest potential connections with recent research on religious and spiritual struggle. A reception will follow the program.

This year's Scandrette Lecture will be given by Dr. Julie Exline, Professor of Psychology of Religion & Spirituality at Case Western Reserve University.

Admission Info

This event is free and open to the public.

Phone: 630.752.510

Email: sherry.austriaco@wheaton.edu

Dates & Times

2019/04/24 - 2019/04/24

Location Info

Meyer Science Center

430 Howard St., Wheaton, IL