Dr. Brent Robbins is a professor of psychology with a specialty in psychology of religion and spirituality. Much of Dr. Robbins’ work focuses on systems of understanding human suffering. He joins us to discuss what spirituality looks like in times of crisis and what role religion can play in coping. We cover spiritual solidarity, the relationship between religion and coping, and how to understand social isolation from a Christian perspective.
Religious forms of coping
Redefining isolation: time to connect with God
Rationing time on social media
Interpreting experiences of crisis
Religious control: self-directing and deferring approaches
Collaborative approach: active participation with God in coping
Surrender approach: yielding personal control in times of waiting
Links:
Bishop Robert Barron YouTube Channel