Psychology
The study of mind and behavior reveals universal patterns—the religious impulse, moral intuitions, and the search for meaning.
Cognitive Psychology
The study of mental processes reveals unique human capacities—abstract thought, self-awareness, moral reasoning—that challenge purely evolutionary explanations and point to the imago Dei.
Developmental Psychology
The study of human development reveals innate capacities for language, morality, and religious thought—suggesting we are designed for truth, goodness, and relationship with God.
Psychology of Religion
The scientific study of religious experience, belief, and practice reveals the depth and universality of human religiosity—and its profound benefits for human flourishing.