So I think your question should be HOW can you integrate the two (presumably into some major ism like Jungianism), and that I do not know. Phil
AnswerNo jesus said in Matthew ch 6:verse24 No man can serve two masters:for he will either hate the one,and love the other;or else he will hold to the one,and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.Mammon comes from the babylonian"mimma"and means"anything at all"
AnswerWell let's see, if we look at existentialism as utilized by christian existentialists, the general outlook could be yes. Most christian existentialists hold the belief that their existence is determined by God. This is because he had the idea of each individual person planned out before they're born(or created). What that person becomes is the product of what God intended them to be "called to do" in their life. Now with that said, if we take existential therapy, and utilize an incorporation of bible passages in to therapy (ala bibliotherapy) then one could say that an individual could use various bible passages as an inspiration to help them find their purpose in life (or meaning to their life) by following God's will. This, I think, could be one way for psychology and Christianity to be intergrated.Psychoanalysis, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Child Psychology, Neuro Psychology, Psychiatry.
what is the importance of Psychology
Pure psychology is studying psychology just for the sake of knowledge. Applied psychology is psychology knowledge used to solve real life problems.
Brown states at the beginning of his Trick of the Mind programmes that he achieves his results using a combination of "magic, suggestion, psychology, misdirection and showmanship". When he says magic, he refers to the methods used by magicians. For the things he did in the show where he converted people to Christianity, the psychology and suggestion where probably the most relevant things on the list.
Basic psychology involves the theories of psychology that only describe and explain human or animal's behavior.Organizational psychology is the applied discipline of psychology that applied principles and theories of basic psychology in organizations to increases productivity and efficiency of work and workers.
Allen H. Wolach has written: 'Programming schedules of reinforcement with integrated circuits' -- subject(s): Experimental Psychology, Integrated circuits, Reinforcement (Psychology)
Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and mental states. Christianity is a way of life. It would appear that the two are not related.
J. Omar Brubaker has written: 'Understanding people: children, youth, adults' -- subject(s): Christianity, Psychology 'Understanding people' -- subject(s): Christianity, Psychology
Bonnie Grove has written: 'Your best you' -- subject(s): Change (Psychology), Christianity, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Change (Psychology), Religious aspects of Self-actualization (Psychology), Self-actualization (Psychology)
Ruth Stafford Peale has written: 'A lifetime of positive thinking' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Self-actualization (Psychology), Motivation (Psychology), Optimism, Christianity 'A lifetime of positive thinking' -- subject(s): Christianity, Motivation (Psychology), Optimism, Religious aspects of Self-actualization (Psychology), Self-actualization (Psychology) 'The adventure of being a wife' -- subject(s): Conduct of life, Wives
Joanne Smith has written: 'How to say goodbye' -- subject(s): Bereavement, Christianity, Grief, Loss (Psychology), Religious aspects of Bereavement, Religious aspects of Grief, Religious aspects of Loss (Psychology) 'How to say goodbye' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Grief, Loss (Psychology), Bereavement, Christianity
Amalendu Bagchi has written: 'Design of landfills and integrated solid waste management' -- subject(s): Sanitary landfills, Integrated solid waste management 'Aesthetics in modern psychology' -- subject(s): Art, Psychology 'Design, construction, and monitoring of landfills' -- subject(s): Sanitary landfills
Ted Roberts has written: 'Failing forward' -- subject(s): Christian life, Christianity, Failure (Psychology), Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Failure (Psychology) 'The story of a parish 1826-1987' 'Going Deeper' 'Sexy Christians' -- subject(s): Christianity, Religious aspects of Intimacy (Psychology), Spouses, Sex, Religious aspects of Sex, Intimacy (Psychology), Religious life
Leon P. Cherry has written: 'Heart & Soul' -- subject(s): Christian life, Christianity, Juvenile literature, Psychology, Religious aspects of Self-actualization (Psychology), Self-actualization (Psychology)
John B. Woodward has written: 'Blessed reassurance' -- subject(s): Assurance (Theology) 'Man as spirit, soul, and body' -- subject(s): Bible, Christianity, Psychology, Psychology, Religious, Religious Psychology
E. Rae Harcum has written: 'The gatekeepers of psychology' -- subject(s): Authorship, Evaluation, Methods, Peer review, Peer review in psychology, Psychological literature, Psychology, Standards 'Saving our church' -- subject(s): Church, Psychological abuse, Christian leadership, Christianity 'Reproduction of linear visual patterns tachistoscopically exposed in various orientations' -- subject(s): Reproduction (Psychology), Visual perception 'God's prescription for mental health and religion' -- subject(s): Religious Psychology, Mental health, Self-actualization (Psychology), Happiness, Christianity
Richard Steven Koole has written: 'Outsmarting stress' -- subject(s): Christian life, Christianity, Religious aspects of Stress (Psychology), Stress (Psychology)