Hauer, Josephine
Josephine Hauer is a family specialist for the Administration for Children and Families, a federal agency. She has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in religion, education and family psychology for the University of Bridgeport and the Unification Theological Seminary. Currently she is advising and teaching doctoral courses for the School of Advanced Studies at the University of Phoenix. She holds masters degrees from Harvard Divinity School and UTS, and a doctorate in Educational Leadership from the University of Bridgeport.
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BOOK REVIEW: Bernard Spilka and Kevin L. Ladd, The Psychology of Prayer: A Scientific Approach
Journal of Unification Studies Vol. 14, 2013 – Pages 183-193 The Psychology of Prayer: A Scientific Approach offers a dense yet remarkably useful tour de force through the last 30 years of social scientific research on prayer. It is a major contribution that highlights the expanding role of prayer in the psychology of religion. While…
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Assessing the Feasibility of a Unificationist-Informed Undergraduate College
Journal of Unification Studies Vol. 12, 2011 – Pages 1-10 In 2005, the Unification Theological Seminary [UTS] began to formally evaluate the feasibility of creating an undergraduate college, tentatively named “Barrytown College,” and conducted a formal survey to gauge interest from the Unification community in the United States for this project.[1] The 2005 study was…