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PhD StudentPsychology of religionInstitute for social sciences of religion (ISSR) Email : yenny.delgado<at>unil.ch Fields of interest:
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PhD StudentPsychology of religionInstitute for social sciences of religion (ISSR) Email : yenny.delgado<at>unil.ch Fields of interest:
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Yenny is a native American descendant and has a deep appreciation of her cultural roots and spiritualities. She is the founder and director of PUBLICA (www.publicatheology.org), a forum where theology, psychology, ethnicity, and politics meet in thoughtful and timely reflections, articles, and poems. She encourages active international theologians to distill thoughts into written works for sharing and discussion.
Yenny is focusing her doctoral research on psychological and theological analysis to understand the construction of the ethnic identity of Native American descendants.
The concept of identity is a complex reflection of various factors that define who someone is. The development and construction of identities are linked with psychological, religious aspects, and our self-identification influences many components of one's life. In the case of the Native American descendants, identity has been in flux since Europeans and the Christian Church arrived in America in the 15th Century and inflicted a long process of colonization.
Yenny Delgado earned two Bachelor's degrees and Licenses in Psychology from Federico Villarreal University (Peru) and theology from Biblical Latin America University (Costa Rica). Additionally, she has earned two master's degrees, one in Cooperation and International Development at Jaume I University (Spain) and Public Theology at Wesley Theological Seminary (United States). She is currently a Ph.D. student within the Institut de sciences sociales des religions (ISSR) Psychology of the Religion led by Prof. Dr. Pierre-Yves Brandt.
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