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The book examines the wide panorama of Russian theological
reflection found in a variety of sources-ecclesiastical books,
sermons, literature, poetry, theater, historical treatises,
scholarly works, and free translations of theology books. It
presents not only the reflections of authors who remained in the
framework of the official Orthodox theology, but also dissenters,
primarily Old Believers and masons, who often sought to infuse
Orthodox Christianity with a more personal approach.
Concepts of God presented by Greek philosophers were significantly
different from the image of the divine of popular religion and
indicate a fairly sophisticated theological reflection from the
very inception of Greek philosophy. This book presents a
comprehensive history of theological thought of Greek philosophers
from the Presocratics to the early Hellenistic period.
Concentrating on views concerning the attributes of God and their
impact on eschatological and ethical thought, Drozdek explains that
theology was of paramount importance for all Greek philosophers
even in the absence of purely theological or religious language.
Using the Socratic Method in Counseling shows counselors how to use
the Socratic method to help clients solve life problems using
knowledge they may not realize they have. Coauthored by two experts
from the fields of philosophy and counseling, the book presents
theory and techniques that give counselors a client-centered and
contextually bound method for better addressing issues of
ethnicities, genders, cultures. Readers will find that Using the
Socratic Method in Counseling is a thorough and useful text on a
new theoretical orientation grounded in ancient philosophy.
Concepts of God presented by Greek philosophers were significantly
different from the image of the divine of popular religion and
indicate a fairly sophisticated theological reflection from the
very inception of Greek philosophy. This book presents a
comprehensive history of theological thought of Greek philosophers
from the Presocratics to the early Hellenistic period.
Concentrating on views concerning the attributes of God and their
impact on eschatological and ethical thought, Drozdek explains that
theology was of paramount importance for all Greek philosophers
even in the absence of purely theological or religious language.
Using the Socratic Method in Counseling shows counselors how to use
the Socratic method to help clients solve life problems using
knowledge they may not realize they have. Coauthored by two experts
from the fields of philosophy and counseling, the book presents
theory and techniques that give counselors a client-centered and
contextually bound method for better addressing issues of
ethnicities, genders, cultures. Readers will find that Using the
Socratic Method in Counseling is a thorough and useful text on a
new theoretical orientation grounded in ancient philosophy.
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