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The Center on Religion & the Professions works to improve the religious literacy of professionals, to help them serve a diverse public.


We help professionals better understand religion in the lives of those they serve by:

•   Supporting ground-breaking research on how religion impacts people and encouraging its use by the appropriate professionals;
•   Creating resources and training to improve the religious literacies among professionals;
•   Developing and testing curriculum in religion for all disciplines;
•   Presenting public forums and other activities to increase the visibility of religion in the public sphere.


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2004 Senior Fellows
Michael GrinfeldMichael Grinfeld, J.D.
Journalism

Michael Grinfeld is an associate professor at the Missouri School of Journalism and an adjunct associate professor in MU's School of Law. Grinfeld, who studies media effects on conflict and dispute resolution processes, teaches courses in writing; journalism and conflict; and media, law, and the courts. He is also a senior fellow at the law school's Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, where he collaborates on projects relating to media and conflict/dispute resolution. Emphasizing topics in law and medicine, Grinfeld is a contributing editor for California Lawyer and Psychiatric Times magazines. His work has also appeared in other magazines, including House Counsel, Global Journalist, Medicine & Behavior, Parenting, Healthcare Business, Geriatric Times, and the Forensic Echo. Before coming to MU in 2001, he was a reporter with the Los Angeles Daily Journal. Prior to turning to journalism, Grinfeld was a lawyer for 16 years, specializing in civil litigation.

Brick JohnstoneGeorge (Brick) Johnstone, Ph.D.
Health Professions

Brick Johnstone is a neuropsychologist and professor and chair of the Department of Health Psychology at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He received a B.A. in Psychology/Art History from Duke University and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Georgia. Johnstone has authored or coauthored numerous peer-reviewed publications and is currently on the editorial review boards of The Clinical Neuropsychologist and The Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. Dr. Johnstone was coeditor of the book Rehabilitation of Neuropsychological Disorders: A Practical Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals and Family Members. He has been appointed by the governor to serve on the Missouri State Committee of Psychology and is past president of the Missouri Psychological Association. Johnstone hopes the fellowship will allow him to better understand the impact of religion and spirituality on health and to improve the health outcomes of people with chronic health conditions and disabilities.

Scott SmithL. Scott Smith, Ph.D., J.D.
Law

Scott Smith is an attorney who, while actively practicing, was certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in commercial and consumer law. He received his B.A. in government from the University of Texas in Austin, his M.Div. from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, his Ph.D. in philosophy of religion from Columbia University, and his J.D. from Texas Tech University. In addition to practicing law, Smith has served as an adjunct professor, a hospital chaplain, and a parish minister. He has written numerous articles and columns regarding law, morality, and philosophy, with publications in such periodicals as the Texas Bar Journal, Journal of Individual Psychology, and the Corpus Christi Caller-Times. His current research interest is the relationship between religion and state. While at the Center, he will describe and analyze the various ways in which the term "religion" has been jurisprudentially defined in the United States. He hopes eventually in his research to chart a constructive course that the U.S. Supreme Court may take in its adjudication of cases involving issues concerning religion.

2004 JUNIOR FELLOWS

Ryan DeBoefRyan DeBoef
Law

Ryan DeBoef is pursuing a J.D. from the University of Missouri's School of Law and is an associate member of the Missouri Law Review. He received a bachelor's degree in Public Administration and Government from Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri. DeBoef has completed a clerkship at a Springfield law office, interned for the Greene County, Missouri, Prosecuting Attorney's Office, and interned at the Springfield office of former Senator John Ashcroft and Senator Christopher Bond. During the fellowship DeBoef hopes to examine the extent to which American law has successfully accommodated the country's increasing religious diversity and to become more acquainted with religion's effects on society.

Tonya EddyTonya Eddy
Nursing

Tonya Eddy is pursing dual master's degrees as a Nurse Educator and as a Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist at the University of Missouri's Sinclair School of Nursing. During her 15 years' experience in the field of obstetrics, Eddy has provided health care to culturally and religiously diverse populations, and this firsthand experience with diversity led to her interest in the Center's fellowship. As a volunteer health consultant in Springfield, Missouri, she taught birthing and lactation assistance classes and promoted prevention of sexually transmitted diseases among Wiccans. In Saline County, Missouri, which has experienced dramatic increase in its Hispanic population, Eddy helped produce and distribute health information to Spanish-speaking residents. She has also gained insight into the sensitivities of other groups during her work as a staff nurse.

Bret GlassBret Glass
Health Professions

Bret Glass received a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia and is currently pursuing an M.A. in Counseling Psychology at MU. He has worked in a variety of settings within the mental health field and continues to pursue interests in authentic cultivation, creative empowerment, humanistic existentialism, the philosophy of functionality, and contemplative psychotherapy. Glass hopes the fellowship provides an opportunity to explore and to learn about the diversity of humanity.

Ross ToddRoss Todd
Journalism

Ross Todd is pursuing an M.A. in journalism from the Missouri School of Journalism, and he is particularly interested in reporting about religion. Todd received a B.A. in Religion and English from Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. As a Lilly Intern for Religious Life while at Centre College, he created a speakers' series called "This I Believe." The series, which included speakers from diverse religious traditions, encouraged students to increase dialogue and confront misunderstandings that occur among people from different faith communities. During two years with AmeriCorps*VISTA, he helped develop programs for high-school dropouts in St. Louis. Todd has worked as a reporter for the Columbia Missourian and is a contributing writer for Vox magazine.




God, Media and More
A blog about faith, values and spirituality in the media, from CORP faculty, staff and friends.

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A blog about religious life at the University of Missouri-Columbia.


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Read the latest surveys and polls on religion, beliefs, trends and current events here.

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See list of professional and faith organizations here.

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