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finally, a balanced approach,
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This review is from: The Human Person in Theology And Psychology: A Biblical Anthropology for the Twenty-first Century (Paperback)
I really am enjoying this book- repeatedly! I have often turned to it for reference following a week long run into the minds of secular psychology's leading theorists, trying to make sense of a purely secular approach to the psychology of humanity. This book presents both sides of the topic clearly and thoroughly for most lay people to assimilate- both the biblical theology of mankind, and the human discoveries about humanity form a scientific, anthropologic, and psychoanalytic point of view. Laying the theories out side by side really enables a person to see the flaws as they line up with scripture. This book is decidedly theological in nature, and strives to review humanistic perspectives in light of scripture. This book is a must read for any Christian with a desire to take a balanced approach to understanding human philosophies and assertions to the "Mind-Body Problem". It helps to complete the picture of the classic debate in Psychology of the Nature vs. Nurture dilemma. I highly recommend this book.
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The Human Person in Theology And Psychology: A Biblical Anthropology for the Twenty-first Century by James R. Beck (Paperback - January 15, 2006)
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