Psychology & Christianity Integration: Seminal Works that Shaped the Movement

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Daryl H. Stevenson, Brian E. Eck, Peter C. Hill
Psychology and Christianity, 2007 - 386 páginas

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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
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