Psychology and Christianity : integrative readings / editors, J. Roland Fleck and John D. Carter. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Nashville : Abingdon, (c)1981.Description: 428 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780687347407
- BR110
- BR110.C323.P793 1981
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction -- Perspectives on the integration of psychology and theology S. Bruce Narramore -- The pulpit and the couch Gary R. Collins -- The task ahead: six levels of integration of Christianity and psychology Robert E. Larzelere -- Dimensions of personal religion: a trichotomous view J. Roland Fleck -- Secular and sacred models of psychology and religion John D. Carter -- The nature and scope of integration: a proposal John D. Carter and Richard J. Mohline -- Behavior modification of the spirit Paul W. Clement -- Maturity: Christian and psychological -- Sin and maturity David J.A. Clines -- Holiness and health: and examination of the relationship between Christian holiness and mental health Eric J. Cohen -- Personality and Christian maturity: a process congruity model John D. Carter -- Self-actualization and sanctification James A. Oakland -- Intimacy and spiritual growth Clark Barshinger --
The development of religious concepts and maturity: a three-stage model J. Roland Fleck, Stanley N. Ballard, and J. Wesley Reilly -- The teaching of religious concepts: a three-stage model Stanley N. Ballard and J. Roland Fleck -- The teachings of Jesus and Piaget's concept of mature moral judgment Bonnidell Clouse -- Kohlberg's theory of moral development and the Christian faith Dan Motet -- Conversion experience, belief system, and personal and ethical attitudes Raymond F. Paloutzian, Steven L. Jackson, and James E. Crandall -- Jesus' style of relating: the search for a Biblical view of counseling David E. Carlson -- Guilt: three models of therapy S. Bruce Narramore -- Cognitive theory/therapy and sanctification: a study in integration David Pecheur -- The therapist and Christian client in relationship -- Psychosexuality: a three-dimensional model John H. Court and O. Raymond Johnston --
Homosexuality: Christian ethics and psychological research Ted D. Evans -- Understanding homosexual behavior and life-styles clinically and religiously John M. Vayhinger -- Christian perspectives on the treatment of sexual dysfunction James R. David and Francis C. Duda -- The value of Freud's illusion Floyd Westendorp -- On the place of religion in the thought of Viktor Frankl John J. Shea -- A Christian client considers Carl Rogers Joan L. Jacobs -- God and behavior mod: some thoughts concerning the relationships between Biblical principles and behavior modification Rodger K. Bufford -- The origins of religion in the child David Elkind -- Popular Christian psychologies -- Popular Christian psychologies: some reflections Gary R. Collins -- Adams' theory of nouthetic counseling : The psychology of Gothard and Basic Youth Conflicts Seminar John D. Carter -- Biblical counseling: a basic view Lawrence J. Crabb.
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