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Emotions

Autor Barbara J. McClure
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 sep 2019

Emotions are two-sided. They contain deep truths about what it means to be human, but they also deceive, mislead, and manipulate. They are celebrated for the insights they provide, but they also are denied, repressed, and dismissed. Though many institutions recognize and study the power of emotion, its potential has yet to be fully realized.

Barbara J. McClure seeks to rectify this. In Emotions: Problems and Promise for Human Flourishing, she examines how emotions can be properly engaged for health and healing both individually and corporately. Starting with the current understandings of emotion, she notes the limitations of current thought. She then draws on significant emotions theories from ancient philosophy, Christian theology, natural sciences, psychology, social theory, and contemporary neuroscience to create a more well-rounded understanding of emotions and their place in Western society. Ultimately, McClure argues that emotions, if understood and engaged correctly, can be a source of guidance for flourishing and a resource for nurturing the common good.

With this wide-ranging multidisciplinary approach, McClure proposes an understanding of emotions that allows for a new model of human flourishing: one that does not dismiss emotions but utilizes them properly to engage life's challenges. Emotions should not be censored, silenced, or sidelined--they are important tools for discerning and cultivating what is Good and resisting what is not.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781602583290
ISBN-10: 1602583293
Pagini: 365
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Baylor University Press

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Examines how emotions can be properly engaged for health and healing. Starting with the current understandings of emotion, Barbara McClure notes the limitations of current thought. She then draws on significant emotions theories to create a more well-rounded understanding of emotions and their place in Western society.