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Fuller Theological Seminary Integration Homepage
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Objectives of psychology and theology integration, annual symposia, and listserve.
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Pop Psychology Myths
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Kerby Anderson's disposal of five self-help myths in the light of Biblical teaching.
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Psychology and Christianity Reading List
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Extensive list of journal articles and books for undergraduate psychology and Christianity course.
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Rembrandt and Psychology: Reflections on the Return of the Prodigal Son
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Professor Paul Twelker's psychological interpretation of Rembrandt's painting of the parable from Luke 15.
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When Worldviews Collide
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Armand Nicholi's comparison of the conflicting worldviews of C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud.
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Misunderstanding People
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A detailed rebuttal of criticisms by Martin and Deidre Bobgan of the Christian counseling system taught by Dr. Lawrence J. Crabb.
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Can Psychology Help a Church in Crisis?
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APA Monitor article explaining how psychologists can help in combating sexual impropriety and other problems in the church.
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Psychology Debunked: Revealing the Overcoming Life
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Anti-integration book by former psychotherapist Lisa Bazler and Ryan Bazler. Table of contents, ordering information, short author biographies, and reader reviews.
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The Intrusion of Psychology into Christian Theology
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Essay by Don Matzat arguing that many theories and practices of modern psychology have been inappropriately introduced into Christian theology and practice. From Issues, Etc. Journal, September 1996, Vol 1(9).
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Faith and Therapy
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Article by William Kilpatrick denouncing the blending of Christian faith and practice with the therapeutic practices of self-help and building self-esteem. Originally published in First Things 90:21-26 (February 1999).
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The Bible and Psychology
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Essay by John Stoll considering what psychological insights the Bible can offer into the emotional needs of humans and their fulfilment in relation to Christian maturity. Includes a specific analysis of Philippians.
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Christian Psychology: Is Something Missing?
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Essay by Rich Milne taking an overview of Larry Crabb's book "Connecting". Crabb, a leading proponent of the Christian psychology movement, here questions whether the church has become over-reliant on the use of trained counselors.
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Is All Truth God's Truth?
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Text of tract by Dave Hunt arguing that psychology undermines biblical teaching and that the truth of the Bible does not need supplementing with discoveries from psychology.
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Center for Church-Psychology Collaboration
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Resources for psychologists and clergy interested in how psychology can serve the church. The Center is headed up by Mark McMinn at Wheaton College, Illinois.
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Resources on Psychology and Religion
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Offers David Myers' articles and books relating psychological science and religion.
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Personhood, Human Motivation, and Change
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Team of psychologists led by William Miller and Harold Delaney working within the Christian Scholars Program to explore a Judeo-Christian perspective on the nature of the human person. Includes an outline of the project and short biographies of the team members.
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Biblical Psychology
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A contemporary and historical survey of Christian understandings of the nature of human beings, by Matthew Cohn. Includes list of relevant key works that are not yet translated into English.
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Christian Psychology - Narramore Christian Foundation
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Christian psychology and mental health organization, offering counseling training programs and missionary renewal seminars. Includes large collection of popular articles by Bruce and Clyde Narramore.
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Introduction to Psychoheresy Awareness Ministries
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PAM is a ministry to inform and educate Christians about psychoheresy. Psychoheresy is the integration of secular psychological counseling theories and therapies with the Bible
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Psychology's Two Cultures: A Christian Analysis
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Journal article by Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen analysing the stance of Christian psychologists with respect to the "two cultures" in contemporary academic psychology-one of them "positivist and scientistic", the other "post-positivist and humanistic". [Christian Scholar's Review]
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