Christian Psychology: Is Something Missing?
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Description: Essay by Rich Milne taking an overview of Larry Crabb's book "Connecting". Crabb, a leading proponent of the Christian psychology movement, here questions whether the church has become over-reliant on the use of trained counselors.
Christian Psychology: Is Something Missing? A Review of Larry Crabb's Book "Connecting" The Church as a Healing Community World views shape the way we think. Psychology, once an outsider both to the sciences and most people's experience, has become a world view for many people today. Evolutionary psychology, the view that our long evolution from animal to human has deeply imprinted all our behavior, is gaining acceptance on a rapidly widening scale. Psychology is often used to provide an explanation for everything from our "religious aspirations" to our behavior as consumers. How should a Christian view psychology, and what does psychology offer the believer? This essay will consider only one small part of the answer to those questions.
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Page title: | Christian Psychology: Is Something Missing? |
Keywords: | psychology, counseling, Larry Crabb, Crabb, Connecting, community, Rich Milne |
Description: | Psychology is rapidly becoming a pervasive influence in many facets of contemporary society, including the church. This essay explores a few aspects of Christian psychology, particularly in the context of Larry Crabb's book Connecting, exploring the role of community in the development of a mature faith for Christians. |
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