Ministry in the Shadow of Trauma | OST Event
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Ministry in the Shadow of Trauma: The Dynamics of Secondary Trauma in Ministry
Speaker: Dr. David Wang
Join us at Oblate School of Theology for a special event featuring Dr. David C. Wang, Professor of Pastoral Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary.
The Christian faith is built upon a trauma — the trauma of Christ’s death on the cross. Even after his resurrection, the memories and wounds of the crucifixion persist (John 20:19–23). In this lecture presentation, Dr. Wang will explore this passage more deeply, drawing connections to recent research on the prevalence of direct and indirect trauma exposure among clergy. He will introduce literature on secondary and vicarious trauma and discuss how clergy and spiritual leaders can navigate ministry contexts where they encounter the emotional and trauma-related needs of the communities they serve.
The evening begins with an OST Alumni Pre-lecture Reception and Gathering at 6:00 PM in the Whitley Event Center Lounge, followed by the public lecture at 7:00 PM in the Whitley Event Center.
📅 Thursday, February 5, 2026
- 6:00 PM CST | OST Alumni Pre-lecture Reception and Gathering
Whitley Event Center Lounge (Alumni only - In Person Only) - 7:00 PM CST | Public Lecture and Q&A
Whitley Event Center 101 (Open to all - In Person & Online)
Location:
Oblate School of Theology
285 Oblate Drive
San Antonio, TX 78216
This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
MEET THE SPEAKER
David C. Wang, Th.M., Ph.D. is the Cliff and Joyce Penner Chair for the Formation of Emotionally Healthy Leaders and Professor of Psychology and Spiritual Formation at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. He also serves as Pastor of Spiritual Formation at One Life City Church in Fullerton, California, and is a licensed psychologist (drdavidcwang.com).
Dr. Wang’s academic and applied work centers on the holistic formation of Christian leaders—cultivating emotional health and resilience alongside intellectual and spiritual maturity. From 2017–2024, he served as Editor of the Journal of Psychology and Theology. His research interests include trauma and traumatic stress, spiritual formation and theology, clergy mental health, and topics related to multicultural psychology, peace, and justice.
He currently oversees research grants funded by the John Templeton Foundation and the Templeton Religion Trust on the human and spiritual formation of global and ecumenical Christian leaders (globalformationproject.com), as well as a Lilly Endowment initiative focused on mobilizing diverse local congregations to meet the spiritual and mental health needs of trauma survivors.
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- 2 hours
- In person
Location
Whitley Event Center
285 Oblate Drive
San Antonio, TX 78216
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Oblate School of Theology
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