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Picturing God

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 198p; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-936384-42-5
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Contents:
1 The Christian fear of the psyche. 2 The two communities; ministry to the mentally ill. 3 The two strangers. 4 Needs, wishes, and transcendence. 5 Aging; on the way to one's end. 6 Dreams and the paradoxes of the spirit. 7 What do we think people are doing when they pray?. 8 Religious experience in pastoral counseling. 9 The disguises of the good. 10 The psychological reality of the demonic. 11 Heaven and hell. 12 Picturing God
Abstract: '...demonstrates the importance of confronting our unconscious selves and allowing our images of God--both positive and negative--to surface. Such inner exploration reveals not only relevant insights about ourselves, but also pulls us beyond our private pictures of God toward a truer view of the living God.'
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Demoniac Possession : The psychological reality of the demonic, p127-144.

1 The Christian fear of the psyche. 2 The two communities; ministry to the mentally ill. 3 The two strangers. 4 Needs, wishes, and transcendence. 5 Aging; on the way to one's end. 6 Dreams and the paradoxes of the spirit. 7 What do we think people are doing when they pray?. 8 Religious experience in pastoral counseling. 9 The disguises of the good. 10 The psychological reality of the demonic. 11 Heaven and hell. 12 Picturing God

'...demonstrates the importance of confronting our unconscious selves and allowing our images of God--both positive and negative--to surface. Such inner exploration reveals not only relevant insights about ourselves, but also pulls us beyond our private pictures of God toward a truer view of the living God.'

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