Christian psychologists can find it challenging to work in the context of secular psychology, with its presuppositions of methodological naturalism and its sec-ularizing values. Unthinking engagement with the secular field of psychology can result in significant problems that must be carefully navigated by the Christian scholar. The doctrine of providence is briefly presented as an important theological foundation for an academic voca-tion in psychology. This is followed by a discussion of potential pitfalls, including secularization, an implied “God-of-the-gaps ” theology, distorted notions of God’s ways of working in the world, an incomplete picture of humanity, and the adoption of secularizing values. Fol-lowing this, issues in philosoph...
This article is a wide-ranging consideration of the role that contemporary academic psychology might...
In the preface to his book, Theology and Psychology, Fraser Watts, a lecturer in Theology and Natura...
This is the first of three articles on the relationship between science, religion and professional p...
Christian psychologists can find it challenging to work in the context of secular psychology, with i...
Australian psychologists have sometimes been reluctant to incorporate religious issues into their te...
Since its inception over 115 years ago the field of psychology has been enthusiastically embraced by...
The relationship between psychology and Christian theology has been one of the most important topics...
Our study of the philosophy of social science has led us to realize that many psychologists, includi...
What roles can or should Scripture play inpsychological science? Even to raise thisquestion may seem...
Psychology is sometimes rejected altogether by evangelical Christians on the basis that it is a flaw...
What is a professional psychologist to do when a client brings up the concept of sin? To some, sin m...
There are various reasons why Christian psychologists may resist fully participating in a church com...
McMinn, 1999) have cast the vision of a Christian psychology built upon what they call faith-praxis ...
The aim of this paper was to find out to what extent religious beliefs actually do stand in oppositi...
During the early modern age the term “psychology” was coined into Latin and the scholastic debate on...
This article is a wide-ranging consideration of the role that contemporary academic psychology might...
In the preface to his book, Theology and Psychology, Fraser Watts, a lecturer in Theology and Natura...
This is the first of three articles on the relationship between science, religion and professional p...
Christian psychologists can find it challenging to work in the context of secular psychology, with i...
Australian psychologists have sometimes been reluctant to incorporate religious issues into their te...
Since its inception over 115 years ago the field of psychology has been enthusiastically embraced by...
The relationship between psychology and Christian theology has been one of the most important topics...
Our study of the philosophy of social science has led us to realize that many psychologists, includi...
What roles can or should Scripture play inpsychological science? Even to raise thisquestion may seem...
Psychology is sometimes rejected altogether by evangelical Christians on the basis that it is a flaw...
What is a professional psychologist to do when a client brings up the concept of sin? To some, sin m...
There are various reasons why Christian psychologists may resist fully participating in a church com...
McMinn, 1999) have cast the vision of a Christian psychology built upon what they call faith-praxis ...
The aim of this paper was to find out to what extent religious beliefs actually do stand in oppositi...
During the early modern age the term “psychology” was coined into Latin and the scholastic debate on...
This article is a wide-ranging consideration of the role that contemporary academic psychology might...
In the preface to his book, Theology and Psychology, Fraser Watts, a lecturer in Theology and Natura...
This is the first of three articles on the relationship between science, religion and professional p...