The Trinity and Trauma-Safe Churches

The Trinity and Trauma-Safe Churches

Preston Hill

We are joined on this episode by Dr. Preston Hill, Assistant Professor of Integrated Theology at Richmont Graduate University. Preston discusses his work on trauma, abuse, and trinitarian theology, as well as his soon-to-release co-authored book, Dawn of Sunday. How is the Trinity foundational for our understanding of human relationality? How can pastors create trauma-safe spaces for community and healing in their congregations? All this and much more on this week's episode.


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Preston Hill is an Assistant Professor of Integrated Theology at Richmont Graduate University. Preston hold a Ph.D., M.Litt. from the University of St Andrews, as well as a B.A. from Moody Bible Institute. His specializations include integration of theology and psychology, PTSD, trauma studies/trauma theory, science-engaged theology, systematic theology, philosophical theology, historical theology, theodicy/problem of evil, spiritual formation and soul care, and hermeneutics. He is the co-author of Dawn of Sunday.