Cody Sandschafer is a doctoral candidate in Religious Studies at Marquette University. His work engages classical theological topics such as Trinitarian theology and the nature-grace relationship as well as more applied topics, especially the relationship between grace and psychological well-being. He is currently writing his dissertation on the theological anthropology of Robert M. Doran and the title of his dissertation is Memoria: The Conscious Site of Participation in Grace. His work has appeared in an edited volume, Perspectives on Psychic Conversion, and his essay “What Does the Theologian Have to Say to the Psychotherapist,” is forthcoming in the College Theological Society’s forthcoming annual volume, The Locus of the Theological Vocation.
Cody Sandschafer