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No Condemnation: Rethinking Guilt Motivation in Counselling, Preaching & Parenting
The Integration of Psychology and Theology: An Introduction
 

 

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No Condemnation: Rethinking Guilt Motivation in Counseling, Preaching, and Parenting.
by Dr. Bruce Narramore, Ph.D.

PRIMARY AUDIENCE: This book is written for psychologists, counselors, pastors, theologians and serious students of psychology and the Bible.

Many Christians view guilt feelings as either the voice of God or as divinely ordained emotions. Yet guilt feelings often increase personal distress and depression, lead to despair or rebellion in the Christian life, and reinforce neurotic problems.

In this ground breaking work, Dr. Narramore challenges the widely held belief that guilt feelings reflect the voice of God. On the contrary, argues Dr. Narramore, in the life of God's children, guilt feelings never come from God. As the apostle Paul wrote, "There is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus".

Instead of reflecting the voice of God, self punitive guilt feelings are actually the result of Satan's accusations, our own childhood experiences, perfectionistic standards, or efforts to atone for our own sinfulness.

Part I of No Condemnation carefully dissects the core ingredients of the emotion of guilt and differentiates between guilt feelings, objective guilt, and godly sorrow.

Part II reviews three of the most prominent secular approaches to understanding problems of guilt and conscience.

Part III asks, "Are Guilt feelings from God?" and "What is the alternative to self condemning feelings of guilt?"

Parts IV & V contain a thought provoking study of the relationship between conscience and the fall of humanity in the Garden of Eden, and legalism, faith and justification.

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The Integration of Psychology and Theology: An Introduction
by Dr. John D. Carter, Ph.D. and Dr. Bruce Narramore, Ph.D.

PRIMARY AUDIENCE: College students of psychology, psychologists, pastors, family counselors, and others interested in the integration of psychology and Christianity.

Many Christians struggle to relate their faith to the discipline of psychology. They sense that the field of psychology has much to offer in understanding the emotional problems facing humanity. Yet they also believe the Bible should provide all of the answers to these dilemmas. Drs. Carter and Narramore have provided the clearest explanation available of the four major ways that Christians can approach the encounter between psychology and biblical Christianity.

These include: (1) approaches that reject the contributions of psychology, (2) approaches that minimize the authority or relevance of the Bible to the study of psychology, (3) approaches that parallel truths from psychology and the Bible but do not actually integrate them, and (4) an approach that fully trusts the authority of the Bible and naturally integrates that biblical understanding with the contributions of psychology.

The Integration of Psychology and Theology is required reading at Christian Colleges and Universities throughout the United States. It is must reading for anyone who wishes to understand how and why Christians take different approaches to the role of psychology in the Christian life.

139 pages


   

Bruce Narramore, Ph.D., president of the Narramore Christian Foundation, is a licensed psychologist. He also serves as Distinguished Professor of Psychology of the Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University. Dr. Narramore is a well-known, best-selling author, a contributing editor to the Journal of Psychology and Theology, and a Fellow of the Divisions of Clinical Psychology and Psychologist Interested in Religious Issues of the American Psychological Association.

John D. Carter, Ph.D. is a Christian psychologist who serves on the faculty of Trinity College in Southern California. Dr. Carter has published a variety of articles on the integration of psychology and theology. He has previously serverd as a professor of psychology at the Rosemead School of Psychology and as a Scholar in Residence at the Psychological Studies Institute, Atlanta, Georgia.


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