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Mutual Enrichment between Psychology and Theology Russell Re Manning

Mutual Enrichment between Psychology and Theology By Russell Re Manning

Mutual Enrichment between Psychology and Theology by Russell Re Manning


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The relationship between psychology and Christian theology has been one of the most important topics in the science and religion field. A refreshing alternative study of the mutual enrichment of psychology and theology, this book will be of interest to scholars in psychology, theology and religious studies.

Mutual Enrichment between Psychology and Theology Summary

Mutual Enrichment between Psychology and Theology by Russell Re Manning

The relationship between psychology and Christian theology has been one of the most important topics in the science and religion fields. Discussions, however, are too frequently one-sided. This book takes an alternative approach: following the lead of Fraser Watts, the contributions develop various aspects of the mutual enrichment of each discipline by the other. Moving beyond outdated models of conflict and independence, this book highlights areas of fruitful enhancement at the interface of Christian belief and practice with psychology.

Set out in four sections the book's chapters first engage methodological and substantive issues in the interdisciplinarity raised by the dialogue between psychology and theology. Second, chapters explore a variety of areas in which psychology enriches theology, looking at both historical and contemporary themes such as psychoanalysis, embodiment and mindfulness. Chapters in the third section explore some of the theological enrichments of psychology, with topics including character strengths, wisdom and forgiveness. The final section engages aspects of mutual enrichment in religious life and pastoral care with an applied focus on mental health, meditation, prayer, spiritual direction and spirituality.

A refreshing alternative study of the mutual enrichment of psychology and theology with theoretical and practical applications, this book reinforces the need for both disciplines to pursue creative and constructive engagement with each other. Of interest to scholars in psychology, theology and religious studies this book will also be of interest more widely as a case study of successful interdisciplinary work.

About Russell Re Manning

Russell Re Manning is Reader in Religions, Philosophies, and Ethics at Bath Spa University, UK, and a Visiting Fellow of St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: Mutually Enriching Dialogue 1. Doing Theology in Dialogue with Psychology 2. Dialogue within Dialogue: Interdisciplinary Dialogue between Theology and Psychology Part 2. Psychology Enriching Theology 3. William Temple and the Religious Reception of Psychoanalysis 4. Have a Bit of Nous: Revelation and the Psychology of Religion 5. Embodying Theology 6. Mindfulness, Secular Spirituality, and the Psychology of Religious Knowing Part 3. Theology Enriching Psychology 7. Character Strengths and Virtue 8. The Psychology and Theology of Open-mindedness 9. Wisdom and Moral Formation 10. Forgiveness and Relational Spirituality Part 4. Mutual Enrichment in Religious Life and Pastoral Care 11. Religion and Mental Health Practice: A Framework for Integration 12. Meditation as Science and Religion 13. Worry and Prayer 14. Being with Unknowing: Spiritual Direction and Bion's idea of O 15. Redeeming Narratives in Christian Community 16. Self-Spirituality in the Twenty-First Century

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NPB9780367565961
9780367565961
036756596X
Mutual Enrichment between Psychology and Theology by Russell Re Manning
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-05-30
288
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