Adventist Forum

   Agenda | Posted on January 16, 2015

Adventist Forum presents "The Psychology of a Peculiar People: Studies of Adventist Sabbath-Keeping and Other Distinctive Doctrines"by Dr. Karl Bailey, Associate Professor of Psychology, and Coordinator of the Behavioral Neuroscience Program at Andrews University.  The discussion will be on Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 3:30 pm in Chan Shun Hall on the campus of Andrews University.

About the Speaker:  Dr. Bailey did his undergraduate work at Andrews University, earning a BS degree in psychology and biology.  He then did graduate work at Michigan State University where he earned a Ph.D in cognitive psychology.  Dr. Bailey has an active research program and contributes regularly to the scholarly literature.  His research interests include:  Language and the Visual World, Visual Attention & Human Cognition; Religious Cognition; Self-Determination Theory; Research Self-Efficacy; Sabbath-Keeping Behavior; and Integration of Faith & Learning.

Karl was Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He is married to Rosemary Joy Bauer Bailey.  They have a daughter named Lilly.

Adventist Forum is open to the public.  All are welcome.  For information, contact Art Robertson at robertsa2@earthlink.net or call 471-7150.