J. Harold Ellens
J. Harold Ellens (born 16 July 1932) is a psychologist and theologian. He was the founding editor of the Journal of Psychology and Christianity and also the Executive Director of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies International from 1974 to 1989. He is one of the key figures in psychological biblical criticism and has served as Chair of the Psychology and Biblical Studies Section of the Society of Biblical Literature.[1]
Education
Ellens has received multiple educational degrees:[2]
- PhD in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan, 2009
- PhD, Psychology of Human Communications, Wayne State University, 1970
- Masters Degree in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins, NES, University of Michigan, 2002
- Masters Degree in New Testament and Christian Origins, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1965
- Masters Degree in Divinity in Theology and Biblical Studies, Calvin Theological Seminary, 1986
- Bachelor of Divinity Degree in Theology and Biblical Studies, Calvin Theological Seminary, 1956
- Bachelor of Arts Degree in Philosophy and Classics, Calvin College, 1953
- Military graduate of the Army Chaplain Staff College, of the Command and General Staff College, of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, of the Army Special Warfare School (Civil Affairs), of the US Army War College, and of the National Defense University
Ellens is an ordained Christian minister (ordained 24 June 1956) and has maintained a private practice in psychotherapy since 1965.[2] As a psychotherapist, he is licensed in the State of Michigan and is certified by the National Board for Certified Counselors.
Publications
Ellens has published more than 160 professional journal articles and has served as author, co-author, or editor of 181 books.[2]
References
- ↑ About | psybibs
- 1 2 3 J. Harold Ellens Curriculum Vita (accessed 9 Oct. 2010).
External links
- J. Harold Ellens personal website and biography