Edited by Mark R. McMinn and Timothy R. Phillips, this collection of essays is a multidisciplinary dialogue on the interface between psychology and theology that takes seriously the long, rich tradition of soul care in the church.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Psychology, Theology & Care for the Soul - Mark R. McMinnThe Current State of Theology & Psychology1. Questions at the Crossroads: The Care of Souls & Modern Psychotherapies - David Powlison2. An Apologetic Apologia for the Integration of Psychology & Theology - Stanton L. JonesOvercoming Our Acquiescence to Secularism3. Leaving Development Behind & Beginning Our Pilgrimage - Brett Webb-Mitchell4. Self-Concept: In Defense of the Word Soul - Jeffrey H. Boyd5. Theology After Psychology - Ellen T. CharryTheological Resources for Developing Christian Psychology6. Outline of Pauline Psychotherapy - Robert C. Roberts7. To Vent or Not to Vent? What Contemporary Psychology Can Learn from Ascetic Theology About Anger - Dennis L. Okholm8. The Integration of Psychoanalytic Psychology & Contemplative Theology: Lessons from the History of Spiritual Direction - Michael W. Mangis9. Exploring Clients' Personal Sin in the Therapeutic Context: Theological Perspectives on a Case Study of Self-Deceit - Philip G. Monroe10. An Interdisciplinary Map for Christian Counselors: Theology & Psychology in Pastoral Counseling - Deborah Van Deusen HunsingerTaking Theology to Heart in Psychology11. Healing the Wounds of Memory: Theology & Psychology on Salvation & Sin - L. Gregory Jones12. Responsible Hermeneutics for Wisdom Literature - Richard Schultz13. Biblical Hermeneutics & Christian Psychology - Bryan N. Maier & Philip G. MonroeTaking Psychology to Heart in Theology & Christian Life14. When the Wounding Runs Deep: Encouragement for Those on the Road to Forgiveness - Myrla Seibold15. Thinking of Ourselves More Highly Than We Ought: A Psychological & Theological Analysis - Stephen K. Moroney16. Knowing as Participation: Toward an Intersection Between Psychology & Postcritical Epistemology - David Alan Williams17. Family Brokenness: A Developmental Approach - Cynthia Neal KimballEditors & Contributors