Christian Paths to Self-acceptanceKing's Crown Press, 1948 - 254 Seiten |
Inhalt
THE REJECTIONIST PATHWAY | 1 |
THE FORENSIC PATHWAY TO SELF | 39 |
THE MELIORIST PATHWAY TO SELF | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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A. C. McGiffert acceptance achievement Alexander and French attitude Barth believe benevolence Brunner Calvin Catholic Church Catholicism chap chapter child Christ Christian meliorism conception declares divine doctrine dynamic psychology Emil Brunner emphasis Erich Fromm ethics experience expression faith father feelings fellowship forensic pathway forensic view forgiveness freedom function goals God's guilt Hans Prinzhorn healthy self-acceptance Horney hostility human Ibid idea ideal important impulses individual interpersonal italics J. A. Hadfield Karen Horney Karl Barth Koch live man's marriage means medical psychology meliorist ment mental moral nature neurotic Niebuhr one's oneself parents pathway to self-acceptance patient personality possible principle Protestant Protestantism psychoanalysis psychotherapeutic psychotherapy quotations realization reason regard Reinhold Niebuhr rejectionism rejectionist pathway relationship religion religious representatives responsibility revealed Rickaby Roman sacraments salvation self-rejection sense sensuality sexual significant sins soul spirit stress teaching Theology therapist things tion treatment vaginismus words York