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Kristin Kellen: A Response on Human Formation

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Dr. Kristin Kellen (Southeastern Seminary) concludes the conference by thanking and responding to all the presenters, offering a decidedly Southeastern take on the topic of human formation.

This talk was delivered on Friday, February 3 at Exploring Personhood: Human Formation. The conference began with the authority of the Scriptures and Christian theology. We then invited perspectives from the sciences (counseling and psychology), humanities (ethics, biblical studies, philosophy, and theology), and pastoral ministry. Our aim was to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue on the Imago Dei and embodiment — all for the glory of God and the good of the world.

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This project was made possible through the support of grant #61985 from the John Templeton Foundation. The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the author(s)and do not necessarily reflect the views of the John Templeton Foundation. f

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Kristin Kellen

Associate Professor of Biblical Counseling

Kristin Kellen (MA, EdD, PhD) is an Associate Professor of Biblical Counseling. Her focus is counseling children, teens, and their families. Kristin is the co-author of 'The Gospel for Disordered Lives' and 'The Whole Woman.' She is married to Josh and they have three children.

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