Transcription of Psychology & Christianity: Five Views
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Psychology & ChristianityFIVE VIEWSEDITED BY Eric L. JohnsonWITH CONTRIBUTIONS BY David G. Myers, Stanton L. Jones, Robert C. Roberts & P. J. Watson, John H. Coe & Todd W. Hall, David PowlisonSPECTRUM MULTIVIEW BOOKSSECOND EDITIONI nterVarsity Press Box 1400, Downers Grove, IL 60515-1426 World Wide Web: E-mail: edition: 2010 by Eric L. Johnson First edition: 2000 by Eric L. Johnson and Stanton L. JonesAll rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from InterVarsity Press is the book-publishing division of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA , a movement of students and faculty active on campus at hundreds of universities, colleges and schools of nursing in the United States of America, and a member movement of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students. For information about local and regional activities, write Public Relations Dept.
For one, modern psychology has become enormously influential in our culture and on the American church. And two, since its founding 130 years ago, modern psychology has been largely devoid of reference to reli-giousness, and often it has been downright hostile to religion, a stance that has only recently shown signs of softening.
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