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Fox, Phyllis
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The Bible and psychology: New directions in biblical scholarship

Pastoral Psychology, 1997
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 of research: (a)
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The Hebrew Bible and Psychology

Abstract In his ambitious work Holy Resilience: The Bible’s Traumatic Origins (2014), D. Carr explores ‘the Bibles, both of Judaism and Christianity, [as] a written deposit of centuries of survival of suffering [and of] communal resilience’, demonstrating how waves of catastrophes and crises fuelled the production and shaping of many ...
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Behavioral Psychology and the Bible: General and Specific Considerations

Journal of Psychology and Theology, 1979
Behavioral psychology has been slow in being accepted as a viable source of theological integration because of the questions it raises concerning man's freedom, dignity, self-control, and responsibility. Although these are valid concerns of philosophical behaviorism, they are merely pseudo-issues regarding methodological behaviorism.
Edward P. Bolin, Glenn M. Goldberg
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