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Psychological Perspectives on Christian Ministry
Author | : Leslie J. Francis,Susan H. Jones |
Publsiher | : Gracewing Publishing |
Total Pages | : 452 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0852443323 |
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Psychology for Christian Ministry
Author | : Rebecca Nye,Sara Savage,Fraser Watts |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2003-09-02 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781134551576 |
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A comprehensive introduction to psychology, devised for those training for and working in the clergy. Covers social, developmental, educational, occupational and counselling psychology, as well as the psychology of religion.
Psychology for Christian Ministry
Author | : Fraser N. Watts,Rebecca Nye,Sara B. Savage |
Publsiher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0415240379 |
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This work is a comprehensive introduction to psychology as it is relevant to those training for and working in the clergy. Proceeding from the understanding that psychology is the discipline that illuminates those processes of personal change and growth central to religion, the volume ranges over many aspects of the subject, covering social, developmental, educational, occupational and counselling psychology, as well as the psychology of religion. This professional handbook is tailored to meet the specific needs of the Christian ministry as they encounter psychology in their training and their everyday work.
Psychology and the Church
Author | : Mark R. McMinn,Amy W. Dominguez |
Publsiher | : Nova Publishers |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 159454199X |
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Today's psychology with increasing openness to spirituality, multiple ways of knowing, cultural diversity, and community emphases and provides a promising context for studying Christian communities. And today's church with increasing reliance on technology and science, growing engagement with contemporary culture, and a willingness to elevate various Christian psychologists to a near-prophetic role may be more open to the influence of psychology than ever before. This book highlights exemplars who are blending the strengths of the church with the skills of psychology in applied settings to promote psychology and spiritual health. The volume is divided into five sections. The first section includes three survey and interview studies assessing psychologists' and clergy perspectives on collaboration. Each of remaining sections is comprised of three to six vignettes demonstrating how psychologists are working with the church, organised by congregation-based collaboration, clinically-focused collaboration, research-focused collaboration, and community-focused collaboration.
Human Being
Author | : Jocelyn Bryan |
Publsiher | : SCM Press |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2016-06-27 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780334049241 |
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Jocelyn Bryan provides a psychological perspective on key aspects of human nature and behaviour drawing on recent research and reflect on the issues this raises for theology and ministry. The aim is to introduce theology students, those studying practical theology and those engaged in ministerial formation or ministry to the significant current research in psychology which will deepen understanding of some of the core aspects of human nature. The interdisciplinary nature of the exercise aims to model the benefits of such an approach for both theology and ministerial practice and as such the book aims to cross traditional boundaries. The objective is to introduce the reader to new fields of academic psychology beyond those of counselling and psychoanalysis, dated personality psychology and the popular psychology which is often referred to in publications in the area of ministerial practice and enable the reader to engage with recent psychological research and developments.
Psychology and Christianity
Author | : Eric L. Johnson |
Publsiher | : InterVarsity Press |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2009-08-20 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780830876617 |
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How are Christians to understand and undertake the discipline of psychology? This question has been of keen interest (and sometimes concern) to Christians because of the importance we place on a correct understanding of human nature. Psychology can sometimes seem disconnected from, if not antithetical to, Christian perspectives on life. How are we to understand our Christian beliefs about persons in relation to secular psychological beliefs? This revised edition of a widely appreciated Spectrum volume now presents five models for understanding the relationship between psychology and Christianity. All the essays and responses have been reworked and updated with some new contributors including the addition of a new perspective, the transformative view from John Coe and Todd Hall (Biola University). Also found here is David Powlison (Westminster Theological Seminary) who offers the biblical counseling model. The levels-of-explanation model is advanced by David G. Myers (Hope College), while Stanton L. Jones (Wheaton College) offers an entirely new chapter presenting the integration model. The Christian psychology model is put forth by Robert C. Roberts (Baylor University) now joined by Paul J. Watson (University of Tennesee, Chattanooga). Each of the contributors responds to the other essayists, noting points of agreement as well as problems they see. Eric L. Johnson provides a revised introduction that describes the history of Christians and psychology, as well as a conclusion that considers what might unite the five views and how a reader might evaluate the relative strengths and weaknesses of each view. Psychology and Christianity: Five Views has become a standard introductory textbook for students and professors of Christian psychology. This revision promises to keep it so. Spectrum Multiview Books offer a range of viewpoints on contested topics within Christianity, giving contributors the opportunity to present their position and also respond to others in this dynamic publishing format.
Psychological Perspectives on Prayer
Author | : Leslie John Francis,Jeff Astley |
Publsiher | : Gracewing Publishing |
Total Pages | : 410 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0852445180 |
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This book brings together seminal articles concerned with the empirical and psychological study of prayer. Topics discussed include the relationship between prayer and psychological development, the place of prayer in the work of doctors, caregivers, and clergy, and the effects of intercessory prayer.
Biblical and Psychological Perspectives for Christian Counselors
Author | : Robert K. Bower,Kenneth B. Mulholland |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : Counseling |
ISBN | : 0878089519 |
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