Humility and Gratitude as Religiously Inflected Virtues | Peter Hill

+ Peter C. Hill, professor of psychology at Biola University’s Rosemead School of Psychology, considers the ways the virtues of humility and gratitude affect everyday human life.

+  Kirsteen Kim, professor of theology and world Christianity, responds to Peter C. Hill’s lecture “Humility and Gratitude as Religiously Inflected Virtues.”

The Integration Symposium is an annual conference held by the School of Psychology on the integration of psychology and theology. At the 2019 conference, Peter C. Hill, professor of psychology at Biola University’s Rosemead School of Psychology, presented on “A Psychology of the Ordinary: Humility, Grace, and Gratitude as Religious Inflections of the World.” His three lectures, and the faculty responses to each, explored how humility, grace, and gratitude—as elements of religious experience—impact everyday human life.