
- 138 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
What is "integration"? Christians serving in the psychological professions have long debated the proper way to understand the relationship between "psychology" on the one hand, and "theology" or "Christianity" or "the Christian faith" on the other. This book argues for understanding integration as a matter of personal integrity: it's not about bridging or blending academic disciplines, but about having a coherent vocational identity. What narrative will hold together both our core identity as Christians and our developing identity as clinicians? Peacemaking is proposed as the central motif, based on the Beatitudes of Jesus. Christian therapists who understand themselves as peacemakers will in turn cultivate the clinical virtues of hope, humility, compassion, and Sabbath rest.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Series Foreword
- Chapter 1: Vocation, Vision, and Story: Living into Shalom
- Response by Terry D. Hargrave
- Chapter 2: Hope and Humility as Clinical Virtues
- Response by Pamela Ebstyne King
- Chapter 3: Compassion and Sabbath Rest as Clinical Virtues
- Response by Miyoung Yoon Hammer
- Postscript by Cameron Lee
- Contributors
- Bibliography