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What does the Global Flourishing Study reveal about faith and well-being?

What does the Global Flourishing Study reveal about faith and well-being?


Season 4 Episode 36


In this episode, Dr. Mark Turman, executive director of Denison Forum, talks with Dr. Byron Johnson, distinguished professor at Baylor University, about the Global Flourishing Study—a landmark research project following more than 200,000 people around the world. Together they explore how faith, relationships, and community shape human well-being, why this research matters, and what it can teach us about living lives of true flourishing. Dr. Johnson also shares his own story and the vision behind this ambitious project.

This conversation highlights the vital connection between faith and research and offers a hopeful look at what it means to thrive as people created in God’s image.

Topics

  • (01:36): Introducing Dr. Byron Johnson
  • (06:58): The role of religion in society
  • (11:13): Challenges and opportunities in higher education
  • (18:08): The Global Flourishing Study
  • (30:39): Exploring the concept of the abundant life
  • (33:32): Challenges in survey participation
  • (35:03): Retrospective questions and early findings
  • (36:14): The impact of early relationships on adult flourishing
  • (38:16): Current status and future of the Global Flourishing Study
  • (45:52): Global and local implications of the study
  • (47:40): Faith and flourishing: Universal findings
  • (53:39): The role of participation in faith communities
  • (55:19): Conclusion and future directions


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About Dr. Byron Johnson

Dr. Byron Johnson is Distinguished Professor of the Social Sciences at Baylor University and is the founding director of the Institute for Studies of Religion and the Institute for Global Human Flourishing. Johnson is a faculty affiliate of the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University and is co-executive director of the Center for Faith and the Common Good as well as Visiting Distinguished Professor in the School of Public Policy at Pepperdine University. He is a senior scientist at the Gall


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