Psychology & Christianity Integration: Seminal Works that Shaped the MovementDaryl H. Stevenson, Brian E. Eck, Peter C. Hill Psychology and Christianity, 2007 - 386 páginas |
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Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Historical and Theoretical Integration | 17 |
A Constructive Relationship for Religion with the Science and Profession of Psychology | 137 |
Perspectives on Personhood | 157 |
The Concept of the Self as the Key to Integration | 172 |
Levels and Types of Integration | 179 |
The Task of integration A Modest Proposal | 190 |
Integration and Beyond Principled Professional Personal | 199 |
31National Collaborative Research on How Students Learn Integration | 345 |
Please Forgive Me Transgressors Emotions and Physiology During | iii |
Perspectives on the Integration of Psychology and Theology 21 | 21 |
Moving Through the Jungle A Decade of Integration 33 | 33 |
Christ the Lord of Psychology 42 | 42 |
The Interface of Theology and Psychology 58 | 58 |
The Tension Between Psychology and Theology | 68 |
Sola scriptura Then and now 75 | 75 |
Models of Integration | 208 |
On Living in Athens Models of Rrelating Psychology Church and Culture | 220 |
Integrating the Integrators An Organizing Framework for a Multifaceted | 230 |
Applied Integration | 242 |
26 Integration in the Therapy Room An Overview of the Literature | 280 |
27Psychotherapeutic Virtues and the Grammar of Faith | 295 |
28Dealing with Religious Resistance in Psychotherapy | 306 |
29An Exploration of the Therapeutic Use of Spiritual Disciplines | 315 |
Integrative Research | 330 |
John Wesley and Psychology 82 | 82 |
Science and Faith Reconciliation 93 | 93 |
Christian Perspectives on the Sciences of Man 103 | 103 |
Psychologys Two Cultures A Christian Analysis 114 | 114 |
23Consecrated Counseling Reflections on the Distinctives of Christian | 253 |
24A Blueprint for Intradisciplinary Integration 264 | 264 |
Being a Good Neighbor Can Students Come to Value Homosexual Persons? 369 | 369 |
Whats Next? 379 | 379 |
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