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8 Οκτ 2020 · Psychology and the Bible : a new way to read the Scriptures. "Thirty-four experts from seven countries gather here to show us how the various schools of psychology interpret the Scriptures, from sexual laws and beliefs about shame to the personalities of Jesus, Job and the prophet Ezekiel.
Even as biblical studies have become more open to psychological insight, modern psychology itself has deepened and broadened its methods and theo- ries since its beginnings in the late 19th century.
According to Rollins (1990:4) biblical psychology, can be defined as the study of the biblical perspective on the origin, nature, pathology, health and destiny of the human psyche or soul. He believes that psychology was studied and practiced long before it was given a name.
1 Ιουν 1982 · The author summarizes some of the meanings of the term "psyche" from its origins in classical Greek and then traces this ambiguity through the 19th century.
By bringing to light the enormous significance the Bible had for Jung personally and professionally, Rollins was able to begin constructing a bridge between psychology and biblical studies. The opening words of the preface state Rollins’ conviction firmly: The Bible is an utterance of the soul.
The book is not about psychology based on the Bible, or how the Bible is a type of psychology book. It is also not about how to be a better counselor, psychotherapist, or psychologist by using Scrip-ture, nor is it a guide on how to use psychology in everyday life from a biblical perspective. This book is also not a commentary on the
Part One, “Historical Retrospect on the Bible and Psychology,” documents the development of psychological biblical criticism as an emerging discipline within biblical studies since the 1960's. Part Two, “An Agenda for the Bible and Psychology,” advances a definition of the goal of psychological biblical criticism, enumerating ten areas ...