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  • Integrating Faith And Psychology

    $28.99

    Foreword ByGary Collins
    Acknowledgments

    1 Introduction: Catching Integration
    by Glendon L. Moriarty

    2 Surprised By Grace: God?s Faithfulness In Developing A Christian Psychologist
    by Everett L. Worthington Jr.

    3 A Search For Belonging
    by L. Rebecca Propst

    4 My Integration Journey: Reflections Of A Christian Psychologist And Pastor
    by Siang-Yang Tan

    5 Journeying Toward Home
    by Mark R. McMinn

    6 Confessions Of A Tortoise: Slow Steps On The Integration Journey
    by M. Elizabeth L. Hall

    7 Practicing Convicted Civility
    by Mark A. Yarhouse

    8 Living The Legacy
    by Jennifer S. Ripley

    9 Honoring My Tradition
    by Alvin C. Dueck

    10 Reluctant Integration
    by J. Derek McNeil

    11 Faithful Skepticism/Curious Faith
    by William L. Hathaway

    12 Setting One’s Face Toward Jerusalem
    by Linda M. Wagener

    13 Integration And The Christian Imagination,
    by Cameron Lee

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    The tensions often cited between psychology and Christianity are well known. Much worthwhile work has been done to construct theories and frameworks for integrating the two. But how do Christians in psychology actually weave together these strands of their lives and their work. What are their stories? Here Glendon Moriarty brings together twelve of the foremost clinicians and academics in the field of Christian integration to share their stories. Coming from different perspectives and experiences, reflecting gender and ethnic diversity, these prominent psychologists tell about their spiritual, personal and professional journeys of interrelating their faith and profession. In this book we hear about the developmental issues, the sense of calling and the early career insights that shaped their paths. They recount the importance that significant relationships had on their understanding of Christian integration, especially noting the influence of mentors. Struggles and doubts are common human experiences, and the contributors openly share the stresses they encountered to encourage others with similar issues. On a day-to-day basis, we see how spiritual disciplines and the Christian community assist them in their work and in their understanding. Finally, each writer offers a personal note with lessons learned and hard-won wisdom gained. Randall Sorenson once said, “The integration of psychology and Christianity is caught, not taught.” In these stories is a unique opportunity to catch sight of twelve who have already traveled that challenging path.

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  • Christian Counseling Casebook

    $36.99

    This book is a companion to the third edition of Christian Counseling. Whereas that book is a compilation of knowledge concerning basic counseling issues and skills, this casebook will help readers apply their knowledge to real cases. Each chapter presents at least one story that illustrates the material that is discussed in a more factual way in Christian Counseling. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction followed by the case story or stories and three sets of questions designed by Gary Collins to help the reader or group explore the subtleties and details of Christian Counseling. The Discussion Questions focus primarily on the case and raise questions about how the counselee might best be helped. The General Questions focus more broadly on relevant issues that are suggested by the presented case but may extend beyond the case. The Personal Reflection Questions are written for the reader/counselor to reflect on ways in which the case and the topics under discussion could apply personally to the reader.

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  • Christian Counseling 3rd Edition

    $39.99

    This proven “course” in pastoral counseling has been extensively expanded and revised by the author to include recent developments and research, new resources, and attention to newly urgent needs such as AIDS and eating disorders. Written with clarity and warmth, this volume builds on biblical foundations and reflects the author’s practical experiences.

    –This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Counseling For Family Violence And Abuse

    $19.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780849936104ISBN10: 0849936101Grant Martin | Editor: Gary CollinsBinding: Trade PaperPublished: April 1994Resources For Christian CounselingPublisher: Thomas Nelson Print On Demand Product

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