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    Coming To Peace With Psychology

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    Acknowledgments
    Introduction

    Part I: The Relationship Of Psychological Science To Theology
    1 Interesting Things About People
    2 A Tale Of Two Cities
    3 What Information Can I Trust?
    4 Why You Might Not Believe What You Don?t Already Believe
    5 The Methods Of Disciplines
    6 A Relational Model
    7 Understanding The Relational Partners
    8 Dealing With Some Challenges

    Part II: What Psychological Science Has To Offer Theology
    9 Psychological Science Provides A New Tool
    10 Psychological Science Is Limited
    11 Psychological Science Strengthens Theological Claims
    12 Psychological Science Adds New Ideas To Theology
    13 Psychological Science Addresses Theological Controversies
    14 Psychological Science Addresses Theologically Hot Social Controversie
    15 Psychological Science Helps Us Understand Virtuous Living
    16 Psychological Science Helps Us Live More Virtuously
    17 Can Psychological Science Help Us Know God Better?

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    Religion and science have often been at odds. In particular, Christianity and psychology have not always gotten along. Some Christians are still suspicious of psychological findings. But researcher Everett Worthington argues that Christians can know people better–and even know God better–through psychological science. Worthington suggests that the relationship between psychological science and Christianity is less like a war or mere dialogue and more like an emerging marriage. In this relational model of psychology and Christianity, there may be marital spats at times but also great potential for an intimate, mutually fulfilling relationship. Worthington demonstrates how the tools of experimental psychology shed light on human nature and the nature of God. Because people bear the image of God, the findings of psychological science help us understand both people and God more clearly. Psychological science provides new perspectives on theology and can help us address theological controversies and hot topics. Worthington gives recent examples of illuminating psychological findings, examines the distortions of the image of God through the effects of sin and points to ways that psychology assists Christians in living more virtuously. Psychology can contribute to the Christian life, because all of us, psychologists and non-psychologists alike, are human and can benefit from better understanding our fellow humankind. Beyond integrating Christian and psychological truths, this book uncovers new relationships between science and religion, demonstrates psychologys benefits to theology, and helps Christians live a redeemed life that is pleasing to God.

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    SKU (ISBN): 9780830838820
    ISBN10: 0830838821
    Everett Worthington
    Binding: Trade Paper
    Published: September 2010
    Publisher: InterVarsity Press

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