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Psychological types of male and female Bible College students in England

Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2001
A sample of 278 male and 213 female Bible College students in England completed Form G (Anglicized) of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). The data demonstrated clear preferences for introversion over extraversion, for sensing over intuition, and for judging over perceiving among both male and female Bible College students.
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The Bible and psychology, an interdisciplinary pilgrimage

Pastoral Psychology, 1997
This article discusses the semantic issues regarding such terminology as the integration and interface of the discreet disciplines of Psychology, Theology, and Biblical Studies. It then defines a set of principles relevant to the interdisciplinary enterprise of relating these sciences. It suggests ideas for the illumination of psychological models with
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Psychology and the Bible: Three Worlds of the Text

Pastoral Psychology, 2002
While biblical scholars have all too often remained skeptical, preachers and pastoral counselors have always known, consciously or not, that the Bible is a richly psychological document. Until recently, psychological biblical criticism has been one of the hidden avenues of biblical interpretation, made more inaccessible due to the lack of organization ...
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Psychological and Psychoanalytical Approaches to Interpreting the Bible in Social-Scientific Context

Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, 1997
This article explains the inadequacy of modern Western psychological and psychoanalytical approaches to interpreting people and their documents from any other culture modern or ancient. It then guides the reader through the basic literature of cross-cultural psychological approaches in the modern world which can be adapted to interpreting the ancient ...
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Robert Sessions Woodworth and the "Columbia Bible": How the Psychological Experiment Was Redefined

The American Journal of Psychology, 1990
[In 1938, R.S. Woodworth published a seminal textbook, Experimental Psychology, known popularly as the «Columbia Bible». This article examines the origins of the book in early mimeographed versions, the circumstances of its publication, and its reception by the academic community. In the 1938 version of the text, Woodworth narrowed the definition of an
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Psychological warfare in the Hebrew Bible and Biblical Israel

2013
This dissertation establishes the typology, prevalence and importance of psychological warfare according to the Hebrew Bible. It answers these questions - ?Does the Hebrew Bible portray ancient Israel employing psychological warfare?? And if so, ?How is ancient Israel portrayed implementing psychological warfare?? In answering these questions I provide
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The Bible as coping tool: Its use and psychological functions in a sample of practicing Christians living with cancer

Archive for the Psychology of Religion, 2019
This study addresses the Bible as a coping tool in a sample of Swedish practising Christians living with cancer, gathered through a qualitative, in-depth interview study, on religious experiences and expressions that serve in the process of coping with a life situation changed by the disease.
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