
Christopher Hoskins
Christopher M. Hoskins is a doctoral student in Religion, Psychology, and Culture as well as a fellow in the Theology and Practice Program. His ongoing research focuses on spiritual care practices that contend with dislocation, ambiguous loss, global and ecological identities, and selfhood across borders. He draws on the integration of pastoral and practical theologies, qualitative research, and psychodynamic theory to offer critical engagement with current displacement trends that stem from colonial structures and ideologies. He holds a commitment and interest in accessibility for religious and theological education, care for community leadership-longevity, and addressing domestic and political violence through spiritually grounded social action and communal care practices.