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Flourishing in Faith

Theology Encountering Positive Psychology
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Flourishing in Faith: Theology Encountering Positive Psychology explores the fascinating dialogue between two scholarly traditions concerned with personal wellbeing, Christian theology and Positive Psychology, primarily from the perspective of theology. Although each works within different paradigms and brings different fundamental assumptions about the nature of the world, both are oriented toward that which leads to human flourishing and contentment. In such an encounter, can both disciplines learn from one another? Do they challenge each other? How can they enrich and or critique each other? With the widespread emergence of Positive Psychology in educational, church, and community settings across the world, many of which self-identify with the Christian tradition, many are wondering how this new branch of psychology integrates with traditional Christian belief and practice. This groundbreaking book explores this question from a diversity of perspectives: theology, biblical studies, education, psychology, social work, disability studies, and chaplaincy, from scholars and practitioners working in Australia and the United States.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781498296410
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
FormatReflowable
Publication townEugene
Publication countryUnited States
Publishing date07/07/2017
LanguageEnglish
File size5270356 Bytes
Article no.8819728
CatalogsVC
Data source no.2054076
Product groupBU540
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Gillies Ambler is a Uniting Church minister and lecturer in Practical Theology at St. Barnabas College, Adelaide, and Charles Sturt University.
 
Matthew Anstey is an Anglican priest, Principal of St. Barnabas College, Adelaide, and senior lecturer in Old Testament at Charles Sturt University.
 
Theo D. McCall is an Anglican priest, School Chaplain at St Peter's College, Adelaide, and a lecturer in Systematic Theology at St Barnabas College, Adelaide, and Charles Sturt University.

Mathew A. White is Director of Wellbeing and Positive Education at St Peter's College, Adelaide, a Principal Fellow in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education at The University of Melbourne and Affiliate in the Well-being Institute at Cambridge University.

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