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Christy Hill is a Professor of Spiritual Formation and Women's Ministries at Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana. With degrees from Wheaton College (B.A.), Talbot School of Theology (M.A., Ph.D.), she specializes in holistic Christian discipleship, character formation, and the intersection of relational attachment patterns with spiritual development. Her collaborative teaching style emphasizes transformative applications of theological concepts.
- Ph.D. in Educational Studies, Talbot School of Theology (2003)
- M.A. in Christian Education, Talbot School of Theology (1996)
- B.A. in Christian Education, Wheaton College (1992)
Hill's research examines how early attachment relationships shape spiritual formation, particularly God attachment in Christian contexts. She addresses theological dissonance between professed beliefs and operant belief systems through behavioral and attitudinal analysis.
Her publications span historical Christian education (e.g., Grace Seminary's pedagogical evolution), mystical theology (Aelred of Rievaulx, St. John of the Cross), and psychological-spiritual intersections. Key themes include sanctification processes, suffering theology, and intercultural spiritual development.





