John Coe
Director,Institute for Spiritual Formation, Talbot School of Theology and Biola University, 2002; Associate Professor, Spiritual Theology and Philosophy, Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology; M.A. & Ph.D., Philosophy, University of California, Irvine; M.A., Theology from Talbot School of Theology; M.A., Humanities Western Kentucky University; B.A., Bible and Theology, Biola University.
Dr. Coe teaches and writes in the areas of spirituality, theology and psychological maturity, and gender issues as well as the integration between theology, psychology, philosophy and ethics. He authored Wildlife in the Kingdom Come: An Explorer Looks at the Critters and Creatures of the Theological Kingdom. His articles have been published in Baker Encyclopedia of Psychology, Journal of Christian Education, Journal of Psychology and Theology, Journal of Psychology and Christianity, Faculty Dialogue, and Ethics and Medicine (e.g. "Musings on the Dark Night of the Soul: Insights from St. John of the Cross on a Developmental Spirituality," "Intentional Spiritual Formation in the Classroom," etc.). Dr. Coe has presented numerous papers at conferences and maintains a busy speaking schedule. He has been married for 25 years to his wife, Greta. They have two children, Anna and Krista.