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Integrating Psychology and Faith: Models for Christian Engagement
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Integrating Psychology and Faith: Models for Christian Engagement
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Integrating Psychology and Faith: Models for Christian Engagement
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This textbook updates the conversation about models of psychology and faith integration, helping students understand the range of options for Christian engagement. Drawing from themes developed in Paul Moes's well-received
Exploring Psychology and Christian Faith
(coauthored with Donald J. Tellinghuisen),
Integrating Psychology and Faith
develops a set of worldview dimensions that serve to organize a variety of psychology-faith integration models.
Paul Moes and Blake Riek
set forth principles and themes and establish historical context to help students explore where different views fit on a continuum of approaches to integration and understand the perspectives of other Christians in the field of psychology. In this way, students come to better understand the organizing principles for various views about psychology that they encounter. The book also shows how theological traditions and positions shape views on natural science, social science, and psychology.
Exploring Psychology and Christian Faith
(coauthored with Donald J. Tellinghuisen),
Integrating Psychology and Faith
develops a set of worldview dimensions that serve to organize a variety of psychology-faith integration models.
Paul Moes and Blake Riek
set forth principles and themes and establish historical context to help students explore where different views fit on a continuum of approaches to integration and understand the perspectives of other Christians in the field of psychology. In this way, students come to better understand the organizing principles for various views about psychology that they encounter. The book also shows how theological traditions and positions shape views on natural science, social science, and psychology.