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Aug 17, 2021 · a scientific psychology were present since psychology’ s e arliest decades or perhaps even before. Recently , attention has been given to Ferdinand Überwasser of the
Oct 26, 2020 · Instead, my response is to tell them I teach an entire course devoted to the topic of Christianity and psychology, and by the end of that course, they might have their question answered. Still, it’s an important question that deserves a satisfying answer. There are four things to think about when it comes to the Bible and psychology: 1.
Mar 28, 2023 · And we don’t need to dismiss the role that psychology and physiology play in healing, wholeness, and God-honoring living. When we humbly study to rightly interpret God’s truth in the Bible and we diligently study to learn how the world He created works, we can be assured that there’s no contradiction between the two.
The current emphasis in psychology on the study of the brain and on cognitive psychology may eventually pose a serious threat to the Christian psychologist and the integration process. Cognitive psychology is interdisciplinary, including neuropsychology, computational cognition, neural networks, evolutionary psychology, and contemporary approaches to consciousness.
- Psychology Defined
- Man, The Soul Creature
- Responsibility to The Creator
- Evolutionary Presuppositions
- Human Conduct
- A Summary
- Conclusion
Psychology may be defined in two very different ways — depending upon whether or not one is approaching the topic from the biblical vantage point, or from the humanistic viewpoint. The humanist, i.e., one who considers man to be the measure of all things, with no need for belief in a supreme Being, suggests that psychology is “the study of human an...
In the balance of this article we propose to highlight several glaring contrasts between biblical psychology and the psychology — falsely-called — that so dominates our modern culture. There is a vast, unbridgeable chasm that exists between valid psychology and that which proceeds from a humanistic ideology. Let us probe some of the various questio...
One of the underlying tenants of modern psychology is a skepticism about the existence of a supreme Being to whom man ultimately is accountable. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), known as the founder of psychoanalysis, was a tremendously significant figure in the field of psychology. His influence permeated the educational field in many ways. Freud was an...
As we mentioned earlier, modern psychology is generally defined as the study of “human and animal behavior.” This very definition should be a “red flag” signal that we are talking about a school of thought that is grounded in evolutionary dogma. Dr. Paul W. Leithart has written: “All traditional psychiatry rests on two errors: 1) The acceptance of ...
Psychological theory plays a significant role in either: 1. explaining man’s conduct, or, 2. in recommending human activity. And herein lies one of the dangers. Reflect for a moment on these two points. First, for example, Sigmund Freud, and those who were influenced by him, argued that the “sex drive” is the primary force of all emotional life. Th...
As we conclude this brief survey of humanistic psychology, surely it has become evident to every reader who regards the Bible as a divine revelation, that there is a vast difference between modern, humanistic “psychology,” and the wholesome mental health principles that abound in the Bible. Think about some of the vivid contrasts. 1. Humanistic psy...
The fact of the matter is this: the reputation of humanistic psychology/psychiatry these days is somewhere between that of the alchemist and the snake-oil salesman. Sometime back, TIME magazine carried a major article titled: “Psychiatry’s Depression.” Dr. E.F. Torrey, a psychiatrist, has written a book dubbed: The Death of Psychiatry. Thomas Szasz...
Mar 25, 2014 · One area in which the “war” between science and faith is manifest is the study of human mental processes and behaviour – commonly known as psychology. Some psychologists view Christianity as a “crutch” for weak people, or something that is obsolete given our advanced understanding of neuroscience. Some Christians view psychology as unnecessary – all we need to know about human ...
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Oct 15, 2011 · This viewpoint takes us in some ways back to Jay Adams and his book Competent to Counsel (1970), though without the strong emphasis on sin and the rejection of all elements of modern psychology. Arriving at this Biblical Counseling viewpoint I start asking how and when we deal with our knowledge of genetics and transmitter chemicals when we see human personality and behavioral struggles.