Susan Fowler, Ph.D. – Retired
Susan Fowler is Dorothy Day Professor of Spirituality and Leadership and Director of the D.Min. Program in Transformational Leadership. A college educator, pastor, chaplain, certified spiritual director, and creator and practitioner of values-based transformational leadership programs, Dr. Fowler currently serves as spiritual director at the Yale Divinity School. An Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Quinnipiac University, Dr. Fowler also holds an appointment as a Clinical Professor in its medical school where she designs curricula and teaches in the areas of spirituality and medicine and serves as a Mentor to medical students working on four-year summative capstone research projects.
Books
Religious Affiliation
- Ecumenical Christian
Articles
- Byline Columnist: “Grace Notes” (The North Haven Citizen)
- Byline Columnist: “Faith Matters” (New Haven Register)
- Dwelling in the Mourning Space
- Learning to be Astonished
- Subversive Hope
General Areas of Interests
- Spiritual Direction
- Spirituality and Social Change
- Leadership Studies
Specialized Areas
- Spiritual Direction
- Spirituality and Leadership
- Spirituality and Social Change
Areas of Service
- Thesis Supervision
- Project Consultant
- Online Courses
Past Online Course Offerings
- PCC 505 Discernment
- WOS 501 Feminist Perspectives On Spiritual Direction
- WOS 502 Feminist Perspectives on Suffering and Divine Compassion
- LDS 506 Moral Leadership
- SPI 511 Praying the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius: A Retreat on Inner Peace in Divine Love
- LDS 507Prophetic Leadership
- LDS 511Special Topics in Transformational Leadership
- LDS 509Spiritual Transformation and Social Change
- LDS 513 Transformational Servant Leadership
- SOE 511Transforming Leadership for Social Change: Social Analysis for the 21St Century
- LDS 514 Vocation and Call