Psychology For Christian Ministry

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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.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Fraser N. Watts
Publisher : Psychology Press
Release : 2002
File : 320 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0415240379


An Introduction To Psychology Of Religion

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Developed in almost thirty years of classroom experience, this book is designed to introduce students and other readers to the psychological study of religion. Robert W. Crapps deals with the major questions and figures that have dominated the psychological study of religion over the past century, dividing the discussion into four parts. Two chapters in part one suggest the problems and possibilities for the psychological study of religion in light of the nature of religion and the scientific method. Part two sketches the contributions to the study of religion of three intellectual currents in contemporary psychology: psychoanalysis, behaviorism, and humanistic psychology. part three explores the relationship between religion and human development, while part four directs attention to religious lifestyles and that weave differentiated parts of human experience into a cohesive whole. -- Publisher description.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Robert W. Crapps
Publisher : Mercer University Press
Release : 1986
File : 432 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0865541957


Psychology In Christian Perspective

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Following the standard progression of introductory study, the chapters of this book identify and discuss issues in tension between faith and psychology. Faw suggests that Christian perspectives bring needed diversity to the study of mind and behavior.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Harold Faw
Publisher : Baker Academic
Release : 1995-06
File : 200 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780801020124


Handbook Of The Psychology Of Religion And Spirituality Second Edition

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Widely regarded as the definitive reference, this volume comprehensively examines the psychological processes associated with religion and spirituality. Leading scholars from multiple psychological subdisciplines present developmental, cognitive, social psychological, cultural, and clinical perspectives on this core aspect of human experience. The forms and functions of religious practices and rituals, conversion experiences, and spiritual struggles are explored. Other key topics include religion as a meaning system, religious influences on prosocial and antisocial behavior, and connections to health, coping, and psychotherapy. New to This Edition *Two chapters on cross-cultural issues. *Chapters on spiritual goals, emotional values, and mindfulness. *Reflects significant theoretical and empirical developments in the field. *Many new authors and extensively revised chapters. *Robust index amplifies the volume's usefulness as a reference tool. A Choice Outstanding Academic Title

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Raymond F. Paloutzian
Publisher : Guilford Press
Release : 2013-05-17
File : 698 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781462510139


Handbook Of The Psychology Of Religion And Spirituality Second Edition

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Paloutzian (experimental and social psychology, Westmont College) and Park (psychology, U. of Connecticut) provide a 33-chapter handbook on the psychology of religion and spirituality, for social and clinical psychologists, pastoral counselors, and students and researchers in psychology and religious studies. Psychologists and a few religious studies specialists from the US and some countries in Europe address the foundations, including definitions, core issues, measurement assessment, research methods, psychodynamic psychology and religion, and evolutionary psychology as a foundation for the psychology of religion; religious and spiritual development across the lifespan; and the neural and cognitive bases of religion and connections to emotion, personality, culture, and social behavior. They discuss religious practices and rituals, conversion experiences, prayer, spiritual struggles, fundamentalism, forgiveness, values, and morality, and implications for individual and collective well-being in terms of health, mental health, coping, psychotherapy, workplace spirituality research, terrorism, and other areas. New topics in this edition include cross-cultural issues, spiritual goals, emotional values, and mindfulness. Most chapters have been redesigned or rewritten, with 25 new and eight revised chapters. The main themes of the book are more integrated, and the introductory and concluding chapters argue that the application of religious meaning systems and the multilevel interdisciplinary paradigm can allow reconceptualization of the field and expand research. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Raymond F. Paloutzian
Publisher : Guilford Publications
Release : 2014-12-19
File : 717 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781462520534


Why Psychology Needs Theology

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"Why Psychology Needs Theology" shows how Christian insights into human nature can be integrated with psychological theory and suggests ways that a basic understanding of faith might positively impact the therapeutic process. In the first part of the book, Nancey Murphy explores the core assumptions of psychology from the vantage point of her expertise in the philosophy of science. Psychology needs theology and ethics, she argues, to help it address the question of what constitutes a good life. Taking an Anabaptist, or Radical-Reformation, perspective that emphasizes Jesus' vulnerable love for his enemies and renunciation of power, Murphy challenges psychology to take seriously the goodness of self-renunciation. In the second part of the book, other scholars extend and challenge Murphy's model, discussing such topics as gender and culture. All those who work at the intersection of religion and psychology -- teachers, pastors, specialists, and professional care providers -- will find this exchange fruitful and valuable. Contributors: Mari L. Clements Alvin Dueck Cynthia Neal Kimball Cameron Lee J. Derek McNeil Alexandra E. Mitchell Nancey Murphy Kevin Reimer Frank C. Richardson Brent D. Slife

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Genre : Religion
Author : Dueck
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Release : 2005-05-09
File : 244 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0802829074


Current Issues In The Psychology Of Religion

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Genre : Psychology
Author : J. A. Van Belzen
Publisher : Rodopi
Release : 1986
File : 390 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9062037585


Psychology And Religion Within An Ideological Surround

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For over three decades, an Ideological Surround Model (ISM) has pursued theoretical and methodological innovations designed to enhance the ‘truth’ and ‘objectivity’ of research into psychology and religion. The foundational argument of the ISM is that psychology as well as religion unavoidably operates within the limits of an ideological surround. Methodological theism, therefore, needs to supplement the methodological atheism that dominates the contemporary social sciences. Methodological theism should operationalize the meaningfulness of religious traditions and demonstrate empirically that the influences of ideology cannot be ignored. The ISM more generally suggests that contemporary social scientific rationalities need to be supplemented my more complex dialogical rationalities. Beliefs in secularization should also be supplemented by beliefs in trans-rationality.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Paul J. Watson
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2019-08-12
File : 95 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004411203


Principles Of Psychology In Religious Context

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This book asserts that the better one understands the causes of behavior, the better one can apply that knowledge to produce a better world. It describes the mechanisms that cause human behavior, such as freedom of will, in a manner consistent with religious beliefs. It also asserts that all avenues for studying human behavior, like intuition and prayer, are acceptable and necessary. Thus, when studying the agent of human action, we must rely on faith, logic, and intuition, in addition to the full use of empirical science. Principles of Psychology for People of God begins with a description of the nervous system and continues with chapters on development, perception, internal states, learning, memory, and the ultimate selection of behaviors. Nevertheless, it steadfastly emphasizes that behavior is not produced by physical mechanisms alone, but also by a non-material spirit that can transcend some inheritances and environments.

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Genre : Religion
Author : E. Rae Harcum
Publisher : Hamilton Books
Release : 2012-12-07
File : 210 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780761860464


Complementary Views Of Western And Islamic Psychology Of Religion

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Islamic literature, which has been enriched with the perspectives of different cultures throughout history, provides important insights to the human being. This book takes a complementary approach to the areas where the intellectual heritage of Islam can contribute to western psychology.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Sevde Düzgüner
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2022-12-19
File : 116 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004535039