Christian Psychology
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CONTENTS
Volume 7 • Issue 1 • 2013
Discussion Article
Theistic Psychology and the Relation of Worldviews: A Reply to the Critics
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Jeffrey S. Reber and Brent D. Slife
Commentaries
Definitions and Conversations
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Joanna Collicutt
The Varieties of Scientific Experience
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Mark Freeman
Theism, Truth, Subjectivity and Psychology
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William Hathaway
Christian Psychology in Dialogue with Theistic Psychology
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Eric L. Johnson
What’s in a Name? Theology, Science and Theistic psychology
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James M. Nelson
A Consideration of Ways to Defend Theistic Psychology, including that of Reber and Sife
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Paul F. Snowdon
Religion versus Science: A Reply to the “Reply to the Critics” of “Theistic Psychogists”
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Daniel A. Helminiak
Author’s Response
Deepening the Dialogue Concerning a Theistic Approach to Psychology: A Reply to the Comments
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Jeffrey S. Reber and Brent D. Slife
Articles
Mother Teresa and Carl Jung: Reflections on the Experience of God
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Greg Mahr
Abortion and Suicide Rates in Christian European Countries: Manifestations of an Existential Vacuum
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Kimberly Tangen and Donald I. Templer
Book Reviews
Naturalism and Our Knowledge of Reality
by R. Scott Smith…………………….......………………………..……83
Reviewed by Jason McMartin
Theology for Better Counseling: Trinitarian Reflections for Healing and Formation
by Virginia Todd Holman.…85
Reviewed by Michael A. Strating
* Full length article
DIALOGUE ON THEISTIC PSYCHOLOGY
Guest Editor: Peter Hampson