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Personhood: Orthodox Christianity and the Connection Between Body, Mind, and Soul

Autor John T. Chirban
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iun 1996 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Psychologists, theologians, medical doctors, and Christian clergy discuss the significance of spiritual direction and identify the problems that inhibit one's ability to reach spiritual goals in modern life. They show how the process of being in Christ in truth, life, and light results in personal freedom. The commitment to growth in these qualities provides the foundation for the critical subjects addressed in this book: spiritual discernment and differential diagnosis, identity formation, sexuality, intimacy and relationships, addictions, holistic health, and education. Melding Greek Orthodox Christianity in America with spirituality and more conventional psychotherapy and medical practice, this book makes an uncommon contribution to the religiously diverse spectrum of our ever-expanding multicultural consciousness.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780897894630
ISBN-10: 0897894634
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JOHN T. CHIRBAN is Professor of Psychology and Chairman of the Department of Human Development at Hellenic College and Holy Cross School of Theology. He is also a psychologist in the Behavioral Medicine Program, Harvard Medical School, at the Cambridge Hospital. He is the author of The Inner View: The Interactive-Relational Approach to Interviewing (1996) and editor of Ethical Dilemmas: Crisis in Faith and Modern Medicine (1994), among many others.

Cuprins

Foreword by Krister StendahlIntroductionPersonhood"In the Image and Likeness": the Uniqueness of the Human Person by Kallistos WareSpiritual Discernment and Differential DiagnosisDiscernment and Diagnosis in Human Development: An Orthodox Theological Perspective by Theodore G. StylianopoulosMedical Response by John DemakisPsychological Response by Trilby CoolidgeResponse to Trilby Coolidge by Theodore G. StylianopoulosSpiritual Discernment and Differential Diagnosis: Interdisciplinary Approaches by John T. ChirbanPsychological Response by John PerkinsIdentity in Psychology and ReligionChristian Worshipping and Psychoanalysis in Spiritual Truth by Ana-Maria RizzutoPastoral Psychological Response by J. Stephen MuseOrthodoxy and Psychology: A Marriage Made in Heaven or a House Divided? by J. Stephen MusePsychoanalysis and Orthodox Anthropology by Christos YannarasMedical Response by Paul KymysisPsychological Response by Marcie BoucouvalasPanel on Personhood, Psychology, and Religion by John T. Chirban, Valarie Karras, Ana-Maria Rizzuto, Kallistos Ware, and Christos YannarasSexuality, Intimacy, and RelationshipsThe Biopsychology of Sexuality and Orthodoxy: Some Reflections by George MorelliPatristic Views of the Ontology of Gender by Valarie A. KarrasDynamic Elements of Marriage in the Orthodox Church by Stanley Samuel HarakasCase Study: Struggling Toward Personhood: The Addictive AdaptionA Medical Perspective by John DemakisA Psychological Perspective by Sharon A. ChirbanListening to Our Body, Mind, and SoulMedical Dimensions by John A. ParaskosPsychological Dimensions by Theodore C. BililiesReligious Dimensions by Christopher P. FoustoukosDeveloping Personhood through EducationFormation of Religious and Ethnic Identity in Greek-American Schools and the Challenge of Multiculturalism by Eva KonstantellouForming Orthodox Identity in the Curriculum of the Greek Orthodox Church by Anton C. VrameEnriching Children's Orthodox Identification by Maria C. Khoury