Human nature : reflections on the integration of psychology and Christianity
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Human nature : reflections on the integration of psychology and Christianity
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2007-08-15 19:15.
Source:Templeton Foundation Press, Philadelphia, p.245 (2006)ISBN:9781932031966; 193203196URL:http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip063/2005031390.htmlKeywords:Christianity; Psychology; Psychology, Religious; Theological anthropologyAbstract:Malcolm A. Jeeves.; Originally published: Human nature at the millennium. Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Books ; Leicester, UK : APOLLOS, c1997. With new pref.; Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-240) and index.; Approaching modern psychology -- Science and faith: learning from the past -- Neuropsychology: linking mind and brain -- Neuropsychology and spiritual experience -- Linking the brain and behavior -- Human nature: biblical and psychological portraits -- Human nature and animal nature: are they different? -- Personology and psychotherapy: confronting the challenges -- Human needs: psychological and theological perspectives -- Consciousness now: a contemporary issue -- Explaining consciousness now: a contemporary issue -- Determinism, freedom, and responsibility -- The future of science and faith: beyond perspectivalism?Notes:Malcolm A. Jeeves.; Originally published: Human nature at the millennium. Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Books ; Leicester, UK : APOLLOS, c1997. With new pref.; Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-240) and index.; Approaching modern psychology -- Science and faith: learning from the past -- Neuropsychology: linking mind and brain -- Neuropsychology and spiritual experience -- Linking the brain and behavior -- Human nature: biblical and psychological portraits -- Human nature and animal nature: are they different? -- Personology and psychotherapy: confronting the challenges -- Human needs: psychological and theological perspectives -- Consciousness now: a contemporary issue -- Explaining consciousness now: a contemporary issue -- Determinism, freedom, and responsibility -- The future of science and faith: beyond perspectivalism? |