Psychology Through the Eyes of Faith

For example, the biblical concept of forgiveness has led to empirical studies of the positive psychological effects that granting forgiveness has on the forgiven.2 Alternatively, a proposition might affect praxis in the other sphere, such as when a pastor formulates a children's sermon that avo...

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Published inChristian Scholar's Review Vol. 36; no. 1; p. 104
Main Author Trimble, Douglas E
Format Book Review
LanguageEnglish
Published Holland Christian Scholar's Review 01.10.2006
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Summary:For example, the biblical concept of forgiveness has led to empirical studies of the positive psychological effects that granting forgiveness has on the forgiven.2 Alternatively, a proposition might affect praxis in the other sphere, such as when a pastor formulates a children's sermon that avoids the use of metaphor, given the findings of cognitive developmental research with preoperational children. Myers and Jeeves originally wrote Psychology Through the Eyes of Faith in 1987 as part of a series of disciplinary-specific books published by the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) to address integration with introductory college classes in mind; other titles focus on music, business, biology, literature, history and sociology.
ISSN:0017-2251