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Theology for Psychology and Counseling : An Invitation to Holistic Christian Practice Kutter Callaway and William B. Whitney.

By: Callaway, Kutter, 1979- [author.]Contributor(s): Whitney, William B [author.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group, 2022 Description: vii, 213 p. ; illustrations ; 22 cmISBN: 9781540963024; 1540963020; 9781540965271; 1540965279Subject(s): Pastoral Psychology. -- Psychology and Theology -- Theology Psychological Counselling | Pastoral Theology | Pastoral CounselingDDC classification: 253.52 LOC classification: 253.52 | C156TOnline resources: https://archive.org/details/introductiontops0000meie ;
Contents:
Introduction -- Part 1. What it means to "do" theology and why it matters for psychologists. How to do constructive theology -- Creation as a Trinitarian project -- God's wider presence -- Christology, incarnation, and the Imago Dei -- Part 2. The psychologist as theologian. Research psychology as experimental theology -- Clinical psychology as practical theology -- Psychology as contextual theology -- Conclusion.
Summary: This book explores the significance of theology and the Christian faith for the practice of psychology. It introduces undergraduate psychology students to basic theological terminology and concepts and lays out a method for theological reflection that informs the practice of psychology in clinical and research settings. The authors identify, develop, and deepen the key theological doctrines that operate in the background of the practice of psychology and are essential for integration efforts between psychology and theology. They upgrade the biblical and theological content of these integration efforts, focusing on the ways theology deepens psychologists' understanding of their field and their work. Each chapter includes introductory takeaways, questions for reflection and discussion, and resources for further study and reading. Theology for Psychology and Counseling demonstrates how psychology and the Christian faith can be brought together in a mutually enriching lived practice, helping students engage in psychology in a theologically informed way.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Part 1. What it means to "do" theology and why it matters for psychologists. How to do constructive theology -- Creation as a Trinitarian project -- God's wider presence -- Christology, incarnation, and the Imago Dei -- Part 2. The psychologist as theologian. Research psychology as experimental theology -- Clinical psychology as practical theology -- Psychology as contextual theology -- Conclusion.

This book explores the significance of theology and the Christian faith for the practice of psychology. It introduces undergraduate psychology students to basic theological terminology and concepts and lays out a method for theological reflection that informs the practice of psychology in clinical and research settings. The authors identify, develop, and deepen the key theological doctrines that operate in the background of the practice of psychology and are essential for integration efforts between psychology and theology. They upgrade the biblical and theological content of these integration efforts, focusing on the ways theology deepens psychologists' understanding of their field and their work. Each chapter includes introductory takeaways, questions for reflection and discussion, and resources for further study and reading. Theology for Psychology and Counseling demonstrates how psychology and the Christian faith can be brought together in a mutually enriching lived practice, helping students engage in psychology in a theologically informed way.

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