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Liz Hall is a Professor of Psychology at Biola University, affiliated with the Rosemead School of Psychology and the Undergraduate Psychology Department. She is known for her work at the intersection of psychology and theology, with a focus on women and work, mothering, sexism, embodiment, and meaning-making in suffering.
Degrees:
- Ph.D., Rosemead School of Psychology
- M.A., Rosemead School of Psychology
- B.A., Biola University
Her research integrates psychological inquiry with theological insights, particularly in areas such as women's issues and the role of lament in transformation. She co-leads a graduate research team on women’s issues and teaches integration courses in the undergraduate program.
Professional Affiliations:
- American Psychological Association (Member, 1994–present; Division 36 roles: Program Chair 2003, Member at Large 2003–2006, Council Representative 2008–2012, President 2013–2014)
- Christian Association for Psychological Studies (Member, 1998–present; Academic Representative, Board of Directors 2003–2006)
Scientific Awards:
- Martin Institute for Christianity & Culture and Dallas Willard Research Center book award (2022)
- William C. Bier Award (2021)
- Fellow, American Psychological Association, Division 36 (2020)
- Georgia Babladelis Best Paper Award (2020)
- Distinguished Service Award (2019)
- SCIO Bridging the Two Cultures Fellowship (2018–2019)
- Biola University Provost Award for Excellence in Mentoring Peers (2017)
- Narramore Award for Excellence in Theology-Psychology Integration (2016)
- Christian Scholar’s Review Best Essay Award (2010)
- Biola University Robert B. Fischer Award for Faculty Excellence (2010)
- Omar Scandrette Integration Award (2007)
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