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Jun 11, 2013 · Carl Jung, for example, speaks very positively of faith, but according to him God is a psychological construct, reflecting an image of our Self. The sense of the numinous, of awe that we may experience as being in relation to God is, accordingly, actually what one feels when one encounters the depths of one’s own mind, which is powerful and felt to be beyond our control.
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Jan 2, 2018 · 2 The biggest risk to patients in using faith-informed therapies arises from: a lack of efficacy. b a negative religious coping style. c conflict between therapist and patient. d changing the patient's faith. e impact on quality of life. 3 The best reason for using faith-informed therapies is: a reliable evidence of efficacy. b patient ...
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Feb 27, 2011 · Faith must have a cognitive, measurable biological effect on one. Faith can make someone turn their lives around if caught up in the wrong lifestyle. It can also be used to drive an individual to strap bombs on their person and harm people unrelated to their issues. Faith and fear, both are very powerful.
Apr 14, 2014 · Faith is not mere belief in the claim that God exists. Just believing a statement has little to do with one's life, in many respects. The New Testament takes faith to include belief, but it goes ...
Jan 1, 2014 · What these definitions of mature faith and postformal reasoning have in common is the ability to use cognitive faculties to balance perspectives from multiple vantage points and to successfully respond to paradoxes. By this definition, faith maturity is associated with open-mindedness and tolerance for ambiguity.
Aug 8, 2018 · The development of self and the development of faith is a psycho- social phenomenon. “Faithing” becomes a matter, in part, of the company we keep—the ways we are met or abandoned within our social surroundings. Fowler (1981, 33), drawing in part on Niebuhr, insists that. … faith is everywhere a relational matter.
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"Faith" is nearly impossible to define. It . means something different to each individual. Faith is understood to be intensely personal and often seen as extremely private. "The term 'faith' ranges in meaning from a general religious attitude on the one hand to personal acceptance of a specific set of beliefs on the other hand"