Psychology and Religion by David G. Benner

Psychology and Religion

David G. Benner
343 pages
Baker Pub Group
Jan 1988
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Because many psychologists have allowed personal conflicts with religion to color their work, many Christians have concluded that psychology is inherently hostile to all religion. The editor of Psychology and Religion, however, sees it differently. "Too often suspicion and distrust block Christians from learning from psychology," he writes. "This book should make clear both the profitability of a critical Christian evaulation of psychology and the significant contributions psychology can make to Christianity."
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Pages 343
Publisher Baker Pub Group
Published 1988
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