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Religion as a Context for Character Development with Sarah Schnitker

Religion as a Context for Character Development with Sarah Schnitker

Update: 2020-09-22
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Dr. Sarah Schnitker is a Professor of Psychology and Nueroscience at Baylor University, where she directs the science of virtues lab. She previously researched as an associate professor in the Thrive Center for Human Development at Fuller Theological Seminary. As a principle investigator, Sarah has secured more than $3.5 million in research funding through the John Templeton Foundation for a number of projects with various aims, including understanding gratitude towards God and fleshing out a foundation for the scientific study of patience. In this podcast, we discuss her work which focuses on the role of religiosity as a fertile context in which virtue and character develop in adolescents.


Transcript available at: https://www.ambercazzell.com/post/msp-ep40-SarahSchnitker


APA citation: Cazzell, A. R. (Host). (2020, September 22).  Religion as a Context for Character Development with Sarah Schnitker [Audio Podcast]. Retrieved from https://www.ambercazzell.com/post/msp-ep40-SarahSchnitker

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Religion as a Context for Character Development with Sarah Schnitker

Religion as a Context for Character Development with Sarah Schnitker

Amber Cazzell