Some Recent Publications
Books
Dawn of Sunday: The Trinity & Trauma-Safe Churches
Co-authored with Joshua Cockayne & Scott Harrower.
Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2022.
Series: New Studies in Theology & Trauma.
Trauma Theology: Perspectives on Christ & Wounds That Remain
Edited volume. With contributions from Preston Hill, David Tombs, Jacob & Rachael Denhollander, Michelle Panchuk, Chelle Stearns, Adam Tietje, Samuel J. Youngs, Emilie Grosvenor, & Andrew Schmutzer.
Eugene, OR: Pickwick, forthcoming.
Disability Theology & Eschatology: Hope, Justice, & Flourishing
Edited volume with Aaron Brian Davis. With contributions from Erin L. Raffety, Derek Estes, Samuel J. Youngs, Jessica Coblentz, Harvey Cawdron, & Maja Whitaker.
Lanham, MD: Lexington, forthcoming.
Articles (Academic)
Enhancing Grace within a Group-Based Intervention for Counselors in Training
A peer-reviewed journal article published in Journal of Psychology and Theology. Co-authored with psychologists Dan Sartor, Amanda Blackburn, and Mary Plisco.
2023.
The Death of the Soul: Christ’s Descent into Hell in the Thought of Calvin, Lefèvre, and Cusa
A peer-reviewed journal article published in Reformation and Renaissance Review.
2022 special issue, “Nicholas of Cusa.”
Christ’s Body Keeps the Score: Trauma-Informed Theology and the Neuroscience of PTSD
A peer-reviewed journal article published in TheoLogica.
2023 special issue, “Analytic Science-Engaged Theology.”
Attachment Theory and the Cry of Dereliction: Toward A Science-Engaged Model of Atonement for Posttraumatic Stains on the Soul
A peer-reviewed journal article published in TheoLogica, co-authored with licensed psychologist Dr. Dan Sartor.
2022 special issue, “Restoring Human Nature: Constructive Theological Anthropologies Engaging the Psychological Sciences.”
Articles (Popular)
When Jesus Doubted God: Perspectives from Calvin on Post-Traumatic Faith
A half-academic/half trade journal article published in The Other Journal.
2022 special issue, “Reimagination.”
Sexual Exploitation and Trauma-Safety: A Biblical and Theological Reflection
A 2022 White-Paper conducted on behalf of the Matthew 25 Initiative of the Anglican Church in North America
Have Christians Forgotten How to Fight with God?
A 2021 popular article written for Christianity Today.