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Can real change happen in the human soul? Is it possible to have
truly healthy relationships? Is psychology something that can help
us see reality as God sees it? John H. Coe and Todd W. Hall tackle
these and other provocative questions in this next volume of the
Christian Worldview Integration Series which offers an introduction
to a new approach to psychology that seeks to integrate psychology
and spiritual formation. This model "represents a spiritual
formation and relational approach to psychology for the sake of
servicing the spiritual needs of the church." Their goal is to
provide a unique model of doing psychology and science in the
Spirit. Here you will find an introduction to the foundations,
methodology, content and praxis for this new approach to soulcare.
The Christian Worldview Integration Series, edited by J. P.
Moreland and Francis J. Beckwith, seeks to promote a robust
personal and conceptual integration of Christian faith and
learning, with textbooks focused on disciplines such as education,
psychology, literature, politics, science, communications, biology,
philosophy, and history.
MIDWC Book Award As our society becomes more socially fragmented,
many Christians feel disconnected and struggle to grow spiritually.
Common models of spiritual transformation are proving inadequate to
address "the sanctification gap." In recent decades, however, a new
paradigm of human and spiritual development has been emerging from
multiple fields. It's supported by a critical mass of evidence, all
pointing to what psychologists Todd W. Hall and M. Elizabeth Lewis
Hall call a relational revolution. In Relational Spirituality, Hall
and Hall present a definitive model of spiritual transformation
based on a relational paradigm. At its heart is the truth that
human beings are fundamentally relational-we develop, heal, and
grow through relationships. While many sanctification models are
fragmented, individualistic, and lack a clear process for change,
the relational paradigm paints a coherent picture of both process
and goal, supported by both ancient wisdom and cutting-edge
research. Integrating insights from psychology and theology, this
book lays out the basis for relational spiritual transformation and
how it works practically in the context of relationships and
community. Relational Spirituality draws together themes such as
trinitarian theology, historical and biblical perspectives on the
imago Dei, relational knowledge, attachment patterns, and
interpersonal neurobiology into a broad synthesis that will
stimulate further dialogue across a variety of fields. Highlighting
key characteristics of spiritual communities that foster
transformation, Hall and Hall equip spiritual leaders and
practitioners to more effectively facilitate spiritual growth for
themselves and those they serve. Christian Association for
Psychological Studies (CAPS) Books explore how Christianity relates
to mental health and behavioral sciences including psychology,
counseling, social work, and marriage and family therapy in order
to equip Christian clinicians to support the well-being of their
clients.
It's no secret that we live in an increasingly isolated world. The
pandemic has only exacerbated what was already a startling trend:
loneliness and disconnection have been on the rise for a long time
in our society. We long for a deep sense of meaning to make sense
of our lives, but we don't know how to find it. Even worse, we
often search for it in unhealthy ways that hinder the very thing
we're desperate for: genuine relational connection. Psychologist
Todd Hall has been researching human relationships and ways of
connecting for many years. In The Connected Life, he offers the
fruit of that work, contending that real human growth doesn't come
through head knowledge alone but through relational knowledge and
strong attachment bonds. It's our relationships-with God and
others-that lead to authentic transformation. Ultimately, the
family of God provides the best context for lasting growth. Here is
a wise, accessible introduction to transformative relational
connection, addressing the deeply felt disconnection in our society
and inviting us into lasting relationships with God and others.
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