Analysis Of Integrative Approaches To Psychology And Christianity

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Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity: An Introduction to Worldview Issues, Philosophical Foundations, and Models of Integration is a book that fully looks at and examines the correlation between theology and psychology. Theology is a “branch of inquiry that among other things seeks to understand what it means to be human” (p. 3). Understanding that “all truth is God’s truth” (p. 13). Psychology is “one of several academic disciplines that attempt to understand human behavior” (p. 3). These two subjects are individualistically studied but the purpose of this book is to analyze he integration of the two. For some time different researchers have posed perspectives in support to keep the two separate. However, Entwistle explores both pros and cons and even explores the prospective of others. Entwistle defines worldview as, “a window through which he or she views the world, framed by assumptions and beliefs that color what he or she sees” (p. 55). Often time people will believe in their own ideas and beliefs to be accurate. In addition to this the author introduces a Christian worldview which is imperative when exploring the idea of integrating the two perspectives of theology and psychology. Every individual has to desire truth avoiding being partial to just their view of the world.
The author using a great quote to introduce the fifth chapter: The Pursuit of Truth. “For I do not seek to understand that I may believe, but I believe in order to understand. For this I believe, I should not understand” –Saint Anselm (p. 69). Also in this chapter, Entwistle explores epistemology, defining it as, “the sub discipline of philosophy that is dedicated to the study of the grounds and nature of knowledge” (p. ...

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...d it imperative to understand the world from different prospective. I also find it important to have knowledge and experience in the area of psychology and theology. As a Christian more importantly than anything I have to be a light for others to follow. In all that I do I have to be done for the glory of God, that he will be pleased with me. I find the information in Chapter 7 to be informative. “Our beliefs about human nature are also affected by our assumptions about the kind of world we live in” (Entwistle, 2013, p. 113). I want to be able to understand and approach both psychology and theology with a non biased perspective. Through the readings, Entwistle has given support verses, theories, definitions, and models that will better help me serve others. Proverbs 18:15, “The heart of the prudent getteth knowledge; and the ear of the wise seeketh knowledge” (KJV).

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