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Required Texts Entwistle, D. (2004). Integrative approaches to psychology and Christianity: An introduction to worldview issues, philosophical foundations, and models of integration. Wipf & Stock Pub. ISBN: 159-244-7996 Oord, T. J. & Lodahl, M. (2005). Relational holiness: Responding to the call of love. Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill Press. Required Articles For Feb 13, 2006 Kilian, M. K. & Parker, S. (2001). A Wesleyan spirituality: Implications for clinical practice. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 29(1), 72-80. Porter, S. L. (2004). Wesleyan theological methodology as a theory of integration. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 32(3), 190-199. For March 13, 2006 Dueck, A. & Parsons, T. D. (2004). Integrataion discourse: Modern and postmodern. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 32(3), 232-247. Strawn, B. D. (2004). Restoring moral affections of the heart: How does psychotherapy heal? Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 23(2), 140-148. For April 10, 2006 Garzon, R. (2005). Interventions that apply Scripture in psychotherapy. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 33(2), 113-121. Hathaway, W. L. (2005). Scripture and psychological science? Integrative challenges and callings. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 33(2), 89-97. Sperry, L. (2003). Integrating spiritual direction functions in the practice of psychotherapy. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 31(1) 3-13. For May 8, 2006 Montero, C. F. P. & Preussler, R. S. C. (2002). Psychology and social justice: Working towards a Christian justice-based model of integration. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 21(4), 301-308. Tisdale, T. C., Doehring, C.E., & Lorraine-Poirier, V. (2003). Three voices, one song: A psychologist, spiritual director, and pastoral counselor share perspectives on providing care. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 31(1), 52-68. Yangarber-Hicks, N. (2004). Recovery model: A Christian appraisal. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 23(1), 31-30.
Publication Date
January 2006
Publisher
Asbury Theological Seminary
Keywords
Spring, Wilmore
Language
English