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Care for the Soul: Exploring the Intersection of Psychology & Theology

par Mark R. McMinn (Directeur de publication), Timothy R. Phillips (Directeur de publication)

Autres auteurs: Jeffrey H. Boyd (Contributeur), Ellen T. Charry (Contributeur), Deborah van Deusen Hunsinger (Contributeur), L. Gregory Jones (Contributeur), Stanton L. Jones (Contributeur)12 plus, Cynthia Neal Kimball (Contributeur), Bryan N. Maier (Contributeur), Michael W. Mangis (Contributeur), Philip G. Monroe (Contributeur), Stephen K. Moroney (Contributeur), Dennis L. Okholm (Contributeur), David Powlison (Contributeur), Robert C. Roberts (Contributeur), Richard Schultz (Contributeur), Myrla Seibold (Contributeur), Brett Webb-Mitchell (Contributeur), David Alan Williams (Contributeur)

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"This volume explores the intersection of psychology and theology, but it is not a simple intersection. It is an intersection affected by rich theological and ecclesiological traditions, by the ravages and wonders of modern psychology, and by the character and qualities of today's ministers and communities of faith." (from the introduction)For two millennia Christians have been caring for souls. Since the Enlightenment, though, the Christian concept of the soul has been usurped by modern and postmodern notions of the self. "Somehow we misplaced the soul even as we developed a thriving science of the psyche," lament the editors of this volume. Thus there is a clash between Western therapeutic culture and the church's understanding of the soul's nature and its care.As a result, some Christians deride psychology as dangerous. Others believe that it has much to offer Christians interested in caring for the soul. What is the proper relationship between psychology and theology? Is soul care the shared task of these two fields? This collection of essays is a multidisciplinary dialogue on the interface between psychology and theology that takes seriously the long, rich tradition of soul care in the church. In this volume you'll find incisive discussions ofthe current state of theology and psychologyovercoming the acquiescence to secularismtheological resources for developing Christian psychologytaking theology to heart in psychologytaking psychology to heart in theology and Christian lifeContributors include Jeffry H. Boyd, Ellen T. Charry, Deborah van Deusen Hunsinger, L. Gregory Jones, Stanton L. Jones, Cynthia Neal Kimball, Bryan N. Maier, Michael Mangis, Philip G. Monroe, Stephen K. Moroney, Dennis L. Okholm, David Powlison, Robert C. Roberts, Richard L. Schultz, Myrla Seibold, Brett Webb-Mitchell and David Alan Williams.Providing insight and analysis from nineteen psychologists and theologians, Care for the Soul is essential reading for psychologists and counselors, pastors and theologians, and students or professors of psychology and theology.… (plus d'informations)
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McMinn, Mark R.Directeur de publicationauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Phillips, Timothy R.Directeur de publicationauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Boyd, Jeffrey H.Contributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Charry, Ellen T.Contributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Hunsinger, Deborah van DeusenContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Jones, L. GregoryContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Jones, Stanton L.Contributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Kimball, Cynthia NealContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Maier, Bryan N.Contributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Mangis, Michael W.Contributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Monroe, Philip G.Contributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Moroney, Stephen K.Contributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Okholm, Dennis L.Contributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Powlison, DavidContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Roberts, Robert C.Contributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Schultz, RichardContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Seibold, MyrlaContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
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Williams, David AlanContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
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As a historical and systematic theologian Dr. Timothy R. Phillips, coeditor of this book, was keenly aware of the pervasive brokenness of our world. Since the Fall of humankind--when sin corrupted a perfect creation--we have suffered with sickness and travail, and have yearned for our spiritual home where we will finally be able to experience the width, length, height and depth of God's love (Ephesians 3:18). Tim lived and taught this theology, quietly struggling against the cancer in his own body as he helped his students know God. On September 27, 2000, we lost a valued faculty member, friend and colleague. Sandy Phillips lost a faithful husband, Aaron and Caleb lost a loving father. Tim's death, like his fifty years of life, revealed a man of integrity and goodness. We miss him.
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Tim Phillips embodied the best of what one could hope for in a Christian theologian and faculty member. He possessed or more accurately was possessed by, a pure and passionate love for Jesus Christ, and a desire to have his life marked by simple obedience to his Lord and Savior. From this flowed his incredible discipline, strength, courage, servant's heart, compassion, sacrificial spirit and integrity. Added to the mix were a brilliant mind and superb training. Tim Phillips enriched all of us around him, students, colleagues and friends.
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Losing Tim Phillips has been a blow not only to his growing family but to his colleagues and students now deprived of a gentle, faithful and patient teacher. His dedication to opening theology to constructive conversation with other disciplines ad to fostering fruitful discussion among evangelical and nonevangelical scholars was a blessing to the theological community. His legacy, as illustrated by this book, should not be allowed to perish, for unless theology engage the world in which we find ourselves, it will languish. May his family find comfort in the honor he brought to God, the academy and the church.
Ellen T. Cherry, Princeton Theological Seminary
Tim Phillips was one of the most deeply dedicated and hard-working teachers and scholars at Wheaton College, a man of high integrity, both intellectual and personal. He is sorely missed.
Robert C. Roberts, Baylor University
My good friend and close colleague Tim Phillips spent an adult lifetime (cut short by the adversary) studying God as he has revealed himself in Jesus Christ, and inspiring others to do the same. What made his work so beneficial for the kingdom is that he deeply loved both the object of his study and those who wanted to join him in getting the study right.
Robert C. Roberts, Wheaton College
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[Introduction] A contemporary advertisement for a luxury car reads, "It gets into your soul, not your pocketbook." For a car with a $45,000 price tag, this claim is disputable, but the advertisers persist because they understand that the soul is marketable.
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"This volume explores the intersection of psychology and theology, but it is not a simple intersection. It is an intersection affected by rich theological and ecclesiological traditions, by the ravages and wonders of modern psychology, and by the character and qualities of today's ministers and communities of faith." (from the introduction)For two millennia Christians have been caring for souls. Since the Enlightenment, though, the Christian concept of the soul has been usurped by modern and postmodern notions of the self. "Somehow we misplaced the soul even as we developed a thriving science of the psyche," lament the editors of this volume. Thus there is a clash between Western therapeutic culture and the church's understanding of the soul's nature and its care.As a result, some Christians deride psychology as dangerous. Others believe that it has much to offer Christians interested in caring for the soul. What is the proper relationship between psychology and theology? Is soul care the shared task of these two fields? This collection of essays is a multidisciplinary dialogue on the interface between psychology and theology that takes seriously the long, rich tradition of soul care in the church. In this volume you'll find incisive discussions ofthe current state of theology and psychologyovercoming the acquiescence to secularismtheological resources for developing Christian psychologytaking theology to heart in psychologytaking psychology to heart in theology and Christian lifeContributors include Jeffry H. Boyd, Ellen T. Charry, Deborah van Deusen Hunsinger, L. Gregory Jones, Stanton L. Jones, Cynthia Neal Kimball, Bryan N. Maier, Michael Mangis, Philip G. Monroe, Stephen K. Moroney, Dennis L. Okholm, David Powlison, Robert C. Roberts, Richard L. Schultz, Myrla Seibold, Brett Webb-Mitchell and David Alan Williams.Providing insight and analysis from nineteen psychologists and theologians, Care for the Soul is essential reading for psychologists and counselors, pastors and theologians, and students or professors of psychology and theology.

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