Journal of Psychology and Theology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Psychology and Theology is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Desiring a Kingdom: The Clinical Implications of James K. A. Smith’s Theological Anthropology17
Faithfully Negotiating the Danger of this Existence: Stanley Hauerwas, Performing the Kingdom, and Psychotherapy as Ethical Discourse8
Adverse Childhood Experiences Among Seminarians: Personal Experiences of Trauma and Implications for Pastoral Well-Being and Ministerial Training8
The ABC’s of Christians’ Anti-Muslim Attitudes: An Application of Eagly and Chaiken’s Attitude Theory6
How Long, O Lord? Fairbairn’s Object Relations Theory and the Practice of Lament6
Marital Status at First Intercourse in Married Christian Women: Relationships with Guilt, Sanctification of Sexuality, and Marital Satisfaction6
Modeling Jesus Beyond the Black Square: Perspectives on Allyship, False Hope, and Amplifying Silenced Voices5
Measuring the (Im)Measurable: On the Psycho-Socio-Spiritual Effects of Aesthetic Experiences of Art5
The Integration of Psychology and Theology Within Asian American Contexts5
Religious Doubt and Mental Well-Being in Later Life: Is Humility a Protective Resource?4
Experienced Social Support and Cultural Humility for Faith-Based Cross-Cultural Workers During COVID-194
Psychometric Analysis of a Measure of Spiritual Experiences in Peruvian Adults4
Integration of Psychology and Theology Within Asian American Contexts: Reflections From Over 40 Years of Involvement4
Spiritually Oriented Trauma Healing in Nigeria: A Program Evaluation to Assess Trauma-Symptom Reduction and Spiritual Growth3
Purity Culture: Measurement and Relationship to Domestic Violence Myth Acceptance3
Pastoring in a Pandemic: Sources and Types of Social Support Used by United Methodist Clergy in the Early Period of the COVID-19 Pandemic3
Sacramentally Embodied, Free, Feeling Persons: A Dialogue between St. John Paul II’s Thomistic Personalism and Clinical Practice3
The Sufficiency of Scripture and Holistic Care: A Cursory Introduction3
Isn’t a Call Enough? What Is the Purpose of Psychologically Assessing Cross-Cultural Mission Workers?3
A Multicultural, Social Justice, and Peace Intervention for Interpersonal Violence2
Healing the Collective: Community-Healing Models and the Complex Relationship Between Individual Trauma and Historical Trauma in First Nations Survivors2
A Journey Through Romantic Heartbreak and Psychological Growth: An Exploratory Phenomenological Study of Adult Females2
An Undeserved Gift from God: Conservative Christian Experiences of Divine Grace2
The Roles of Spiritual Fortitude and Religious Orientation in Relationship Quality for Interfaith Couples2
Comparative MMPI-2 Norms between Free and United Methodist, Catholic Priest, Episcopal, and Presbyterian Ministry Candidates2
Moltmann for Clinicians: Hope in Suffering and the Way of Liberation2
Effects of Short-Term Mission Trips on Recipients’ Self-Esteem and Readiness for Self-Directed Learning2
Attachment, Religiosity, and Perceived Stress Among Religious Minorities During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Impact of Cultural Context2
Factors Associated with Burnout, Marital Conflict, and Life Satisfaction among Chinese American Church Leaders1
Addiction, Sin, and the Kierkegaardian Self: On Immanent and Transcendent Goods1
Disentangling Integration of Psychology and Theology: A Decolonial Critique and Improvisation in Spiritual Care and Counseling1
On Being and Becoming Human Through Accompaniment and Telos: Ontological Convergences Between Christian Anthropology and the Science of Human Development1
The Role of Attachment to God in Understanding Religiosity and Generosity Among Christian Young Adults1
Book Review: Sandra L. Glahn and C. Gary Barnes (Eds) Sanctified Sexuality: Valuing Sex in an Oversexed World1
The Complexity of Assessing Ministry-Specific Satisfaction and Stress1
When Does Identifying With Christ’s Suffering Help? A Moderated Moderation Analysis1
Perceived Religious Pressures as an Antecedent to Self-Reported Religious/Spiritual Development and Well-Being for Christians1
Clergy Who Leave Congregational Ministry: A Review of the Literature1
An Examination of Attachment to God, Individualism, Collectivism, and Differentiation of Self in Second-Generation Christian Korean Americans1
Lament: Measuring a Christian Meaning-Making Coping Practice1
Jeong and Han: The Clinical Implications of Postcolonial Theology on Suffering and Oppression1
Religious Experiences, Expectations of Discrimination, and Distress Among Biracial Christians1
Dining against Dehumanization: A Mixed-Methods and Interdisciplinary Approach to Assessing the Humanizing Effects of Sharing a Meal with Individuals Experiencing Homelessness1
Examining Gendered Expectations in Christian Leadership and the Gender Punishment Gap1
Development and Evaluation of the Clinician-Rated Humility Scale1
Contributing Factors in the Successful Repatriation of Long-Term Adult Christian Missionaries1
Spanish Translation, Validation, and Factor Structure of the Religious/Spiritual Struggles Scale With Puerto Rican Adults1
Clients’ Experiences of Praying During Therapy Sessions1
Associations Between Work–Family Conflict, Psychological Distress, and Well-Being Among Taiwanese Clergy1
Clinical Integrative Practice: Second Issue1
The Influence of Spiritual Well-Being on Depression among Protestant College Seminarians in Korea With a Focus on the Mediating Effect of Self-Esteem1
The Development of Forgiveness and Other-Focused Love1
Transitioning Integration: The Case of Regan and the Future of a Paradigm1
Trinity, Perichoresis, and Christian Marriage: Thinking, Feeling, and Acting Like the Trinity1
Is There Anybody Out There? Coping and Belonging Strategies: Correlations with Depression, Anxiety, and Stress among Latinx Undergraduates1
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