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Putting the soul back in psychology

Book by John White
Modern psychology has has as little as possible to do with religion. Why, then, can religion hardly get enough of psychology?

For years modern psychology has ridiculed and neglected the spiritual. But many are now finding that psychology is unable to deal with some of the most crucial aspects of human experience: How do we resolve guilt? What should be done about persistent sinful behavior? How can we satisfy our longing for the holy?

Despite this, the church has heartily embraced psychology. Hundreds of sermons and books on topics like anger, self-esteem and parenting have popped up everywhere. And scores of churches have developed counseling services.

Has the church sold its birthright? Has it all too willingly given over its role in pastoral care to experts in the counseling professions? Can it put the soul back in psychology?

John White cuts through the confusion and calls the church to be more than a mere Christian club. We can, he says, take hold of our God given commission to bring emotional, physical and spiritual health to those around us.

John White is former associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Manitoba. He is a writer and speaker with a worldwide ministry. His many books include Eros Defiled, Parents in Pain, Healing the Wounded and The Masks of Melancholy

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Author(s) White, John - Personal Name
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Call Number 261.515 Whi p
ISBN/ISSN 087784979
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Classification 261,515
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Publishing Year 1987
Publishing Place Downers Grove, Illinois
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