Christianity, at its heart, is a therapeutic faith. In this companion to Foundations for Soul Care, Eric L. Johnson presents a systematic account of Christianity as divine therapy. A groundbreaking achievement in the synthesis of theology and psychology, this is an indispensable resource for students, scholars, pastors, and clinicians.
Christianity, at its heart, is a therapeutic faith. In this companion to Foundations for Soul Care, Eric L. Johnson presents a systematic account of Christianity as divine therapy. A groundbreaking achievement in the synthesis of theology and psychology, this is an indispensable resource for students, scholars, pastors, and clinicians.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eric L. Johnson (PhD, Michigan State University) trained as an academic psychologist and is Lawrence and Charlotte Hoover Professor of Pastoral Care at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the author of Foundations for Soul Care and the coeditor of God Under Fire and Christianity and Psychology: Four Views. An associate editor of the Journal of Psychology and Theology, he is the director of the Society for Christian Psychology and the Institute for Christian Psychology.
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Preface Part I: The Doxological/Therapeutic Agenda of the Trinity 1. The Orbit of the Human Soul 2. The Glorious Missions of the Trinity 3. The Word of the Son 4. The Gift of the Holy Spirit 5. The Story of Glory Part II: The Goodness of God and the Human Creation 6. The Beauty of God and Human Flourishing 7. The Way It?s Supposed to Be Part III: The Divine Diagnosis 8. Sin and Psychopathology 9. Suffering and Psychopathology 10. Biopsychosocial Damage and Psychopathology 11. The Breadth of Psychopathology Part IV: The Divine Intervention 12. The Life of Christ and the Perfection of Humanity 13. The Death of Christ and the End of Psychopathology 14. The Resurrection of Christ and the Beginning of a New Creation 15. The Exaltation of Christ and the Spread of the New Creation Part V: The Divine Therapy 16. The Embrace of the Body of Christ 17. The Old-New Division of the Christian 18. Redemptive Differentiation 19. Redemptive Integration Part VI: The Divine Cure 20. The End Is Now and Is to Come
Preface Part I: The Doxological/Therapeutic Agenda of the Trinity 1. The Orbit of the Human Soul 2. The Glorious Missions of the Trinity 3. The Word of the Son 4. The Gift of the Holy Spirit 5. The Story of Glory Part II: The Goodness of God and the Human Creation 6. The Beauty of God and Human Flourishing 7. The Way It?s Supposed to Be Part III: The Divine Diagnosis 8. Sin and Psychopathology 9. Suffering and Psychopathology 10. Biopsychosocial Damage and Psychopathology 11. The Breadth of Psychopathology Part IV: The Divine Intervention 12. The Life of Christ and the Perfection of Humanity 13. The Death of Christ and the End of Psychopathology 14. The Resurrection of Christ and the Beginning of a New Creation 15. The Exaltation of Christ and the Spread of the New Creation Part V: The Divine Therapy 16. The Embrace of the Body of Christ 17. The Old-New Division of the Christian 18. Redemptive Differentiation 19. Redemptive Integration Part VI: The Divine Cure 20. The End Is Now and Is to Come
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