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Wesleyan Theology and Social Science: The Dance of Practical Divinity and Discovery

Editat de M. Kathryn Armistead, Brad D. Strawn, Ronald W. Wright
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2010
Methodism has a long tradition of using science and religion to carry out the biblical mandate to go into the world and make disciples for Jesus Christ. This book seeks to continue that legacy by bringing the trends in psychology into conversation with Wesleyan theology.
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ISBN-13: 9781443817332
ISBN-10: 1443817333
Pagini: 195
Dimensiuni: 150 x 208 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Notă biografică

M. Kathryn Armistead is Editor for Books, Bibles, and Media at Abingdon Press. She is the author of God-Images in the Healing Process (Fortress Press, 1995) and project manger for the Wesley Study Bible (Abingdon Press, 2009). Her Ph.D. (Religion and Personality) is from Vanderbilt University and she is a deacon in The United Methodist Church. Brad D. Strawn is Vice President for Spiritual Formation and Dean of the Chapel at Southern Nazarene University. His Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology) and M.A. (Theology) are from Fuller Theological Seminary. Previously he taught psychology at Point Loma Nazarene University, maintained a practice in San Diego, and did advance psychoanalytic training at the San Diego Psychoanalytic Institute. His areas of interest are psychology/theology integration, cognitive neuroscience and psychoanalysis. Ronald W. Wright is a licensed psychologist and Professor of Psychology at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Mount Vernon, Ohio. He has served on the executive council for the Society for the Study of Psychology and Wesleyan Theology and his interests include the integration of psychology and theology, qualitative research, relational psychoanalytic psychotherapy, and Wesleyan theology.