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Péché, fierté et acceptation de soi : le problème de l'identité en théologie psychologie

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ISBN
0830827285
Book Title
Sin, Pride and Self-Acceptance : the Problem of Identity in Theology and Psychology
Item Length
9in
Publisher
InterVarsity Press
Publication Year
2003
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Terry D. Cooper
Genre
Self-Help, Biography & Autobiography, Psychology, Religion, Philosophy
Topic
Christian Theology / General, Christian Theology / Anthropology, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Religious, Movements / Humanistic, Personal Growth / Self-Esteem
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
9.6 Oz
Number of Pages
190 Pages

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What is at the root of the problem of humanity?Is it pride or lack of self-esteem?Do we love ourselves too much or too little?The debate about the human condition has often been framed this way in both theological and psychological circles. Convictions about preaching, teaching, marriage and child rearing, as well as politics, social welfare, business management and the helping professions, more often than not, fall on one side or the other of this divide. With theological and psychological insight Terry D. Cooper provides trenchant analysis of this centuries-long debate and leads us beyond the usual impasse.Humanistic psychology has often regarded traditional Christianity as its archrival in assessing the human condition. Cooper demonstrates how the Christian doctrine of a sinful and fallen humanity sheds light on the human condition which exhibits both pride and self-denigration. Bringing theological insights ranging from Augustine and John Calvin to Reinhold Niebuhr together with the psychological theories of Freud, Jung, Carl Rogers, Gerald May and Karen Horney, Cooper guides readers through the maze of competing claims to a resolution which affirms Christian conviction while critically engaging modern psychological theory.A model of the proper integration of Christian theology and the discipline of psychology, Sin, Pride & Self-Acceptance will be of special help to students and practitioners of psychology, pastoral counseling and clinical psychology.

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Publisher
InterVarsity Press
ISBN-10
0830827285
ISBN-13
9780830827282
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Product Key Features

Book Title
Sin, Pride and Self-Acceptance : the Problem of Identity in Theology and Psychology
Author
Terry D. Cooper
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Christian Theology / General, Christian Theology / Anthropology, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Religious, Movements / Humanistic, Personal Growth / Self-Esteem
Publication Year
2003
Genre
Self-Help, Biography & Autobiography, Psychology, Religion, Philosophy
Number of Pages
190 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
9.6 Oz

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Bv4627.P7c66 2003
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This book gives vital new life to the conversation between psychology and theology. It is a brilliant analysis of the relation of sin and pride, useful to the classroom but relevant as well to pastors and clinicians., This is a book of uncommon depth. Terry Cooper demonstrates admirable insight into the human condition, drawing upon both theology and psychology in ways that can only enhance our understanding of pride and self-acceptance. Cooper reminds us that pride and low self-esteem can be two sides of the same coin, and in so doing, he offers us a theologically and psychologically informed account of some of the key facets of what it means to be human., In Sin, Pride and Self-Acceptance, Terry Cooper has managed to provide a lively and fully Christian view of human nature and its limitations that avoids sounding both overly simplistic as well as too academic. He intentionally tills the middle ground between self-love and self-hatred that has often typified theological discourse among evangelicals, and in doing so unearths a view of the self that resonates both with the biblical tradition and with modern psychology. Well researched and clearly written, this book will challenge readers to think deeply about their own self-understanding as part of the spiritual task of knowing and abiding in God., In Sin, Pride and Self-Acceptance, Terry Cooper has managed to provide a lively and fully Christian view of human nature and its limitations that avoids sounding both overly simplistic as well as too academic. He intentionally tills the middle ground between self-love and self-hatred that has often typified theological discourse among evangelicals, and in doing so unearths a view of the self that resonates both with the biblicaltradition and with modern psychology. Well researched and clearly written, this book will challenge readers to think deeply about their own self-understanding as part of the spiritual task of knowing and abiding in God., Citing relevant theological and psychological literature Sin, Pride and Self-Acceptance,is an example of integration at its best and should prove to be useful reading in a variety of courses at the Christian college and seminary level. At the same time the book is very practical and offers insight to any Christian confused by the current simplistic and contradictory arguments for either pride or self-contempt as the underlying problem of modern persons. As an unexpected plus, the book adds to an understanding of male-female differences in regards to sin and spirituality., Citing relevant theological and psychological literature Sin, Pride and Self-Acceptance, is an example of integration at its best and should prove to be useful reading in a variety of courses at the Christian college and seminary level. At the same time the book is very practical and offers insight to any Christian confused by the current simplistic and contradictory arguments for either pride or self-contempt as the underlying problem of modern persons. As an unexpected plus, the book adds to an understanding of male-female differences in regards to sin and spirituality.
Table of Content
Introduction The Direction of This Book 1. Pride and Self-Contempt Psychological Critics of the "Low Self-Esteem" Argument Social Critiques of Self-Centeredness Rogers and Niebuhr as Representatives of the Debate Reenactment of the Pelagian Controversy The Larger Issue: Sin and Self-Acceptance 2. Pride As the Primary Problem Anxiety and Pride: Niebuhrian Theological Psychology Differences with Augustine Niebuhr and Freud: The Deceptive Nature of Sin The Primacy of Pride Warning About Equating Narcissism with Niebuhrian Pride Summary 3. Pride, Sensuality and Addiction Sensuality, Concupiscence and Addiction: From Augustine to Gerald May Back to the Pride Versus Self-Contempt Conflict But Is Pride the Problem for Everyone? 4. Pride and Self-Loss Pride and Self-Loss: Socialized to Sin Differently? Social Versus Individual Sin Conclusion 5. Self-Acceptance and Humanisstic Psychology The "Gospel" of Humanistic Psychology: The Actualizing Tendency "Natural Goodness": The Organismic Valuing Process Incongruence and the Emergence of the Undervalued Self Reclaiming the Despised Self "Theologizing" Carl Rogers? Pride and Low Self-Esteem Intertwined? 6. Pride and Self-Hate: Two Sides of the Same Coin? Basic Anxiety Three Neurotic Trends to Alleviate Anxiety Common Bonds in All Three Movements The Idealized Self Three Responses to the Idealized Self Pride and Self-Hate The "Search for Glory" Neurotic Claims and Entitlement Genuine Self-Esteem and Neurotic Pride Horney's Contribution to the Pride Versus Self-Contempt Debate 7. Anxiety, Sin and Self-Understanding Integrating the Pride and Self-Contempt Perspectives Back to Niebuhr and Feminist Understandings of Sin Pride and Distrust Pride and Sensuality: A Confusion of Terms? "Manly" and "Womanly" Sin Equality of Sin, Inequality of Guilt Anxiety and Its Relationship to Sin Sinning Out of Strength as Well as Weakness Conclusion Select Bibliography Author Index Subject Index
Copyright Date
2003
Lccn
2003-006749
Dewey Decimal
233/.5
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
21

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