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    Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality Samuel Bland Liberty University COUN 506 Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality in Christian Counseling by Mark McMinn. Summary In his book Psychology‚ Theology‚ and Spirituality in Christian Counseling‚ Mark McMinn (2011) provides his readers with a book “to investigate the frontier of intra-disciplinary integration” (p. 9). McMinn (2011) provides his readers with the appropriate actions and interventions Christian counselors should taken with

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    Throughout Genesis‚ there is a reoccurrence of tests of faith‚ forgiveness‚ and reconciliation. This is seen both between God and man and amongst men. Tests of faith‚ forgiveness‚ and reconciliation are indicative of God’s expectation that man will be like Him in His forgiveness and reconciliation and are faithful to Him. Faith is seen especially through Abraham within his covenant with God and his willingness to do what God asks. Forgiveness is exemplified through Joseph and his brothers. Finally

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    The Sunflower In the book The Sunflower by Simon Wiesenthal‚ Wiesenthal speaks to the reader and states‚ “You‚ who have just read this sad tragic episode in my life...and ask yourself the crucial question‚ ‘What would I have done?’” (98). Wiesenthal was task with the decision of whether to forgive Karl‚ and 22-year-old SS soldier‚ for his sins committed against the Jews. Wiesenthal‚ doesn’t forgive Karl‚ and I agree with this decision. If placed in Wiesenthal’s shoes‚ I would not‚ and could not

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    and a travesty of justice if the executioner asked the victim to forgive” (207-208). Wiesenthal’s anger was righteous because being in the place that he was in‚ the soldier probably is asking forgiveness  to make himself feel better before he dies. Wiesenthal knows that the soldier is asking for forgiveness to the wrong person.The author organized his symposium by stating his opinion

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    “The Forgiveness of Sins and the Work of Christ: A Case for Substitutionary Atonement.” Anglican Theological Review 95.1 (Winter 2013): 9-24. THEO 510 LUO (Summer 2013) Survey of Theology Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Joshua M. Peoples (ID# 22750743) May 26‚ 2013 A Journal Critique of “The Forgiveness of Sins and the Work of Christ: A Case for Substitutionary Atonement.” In his article‚ “The Forgiveness of Sins

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    good thing. Forgiveness is something everyone should learn. Many people in our lives may do wrong to us and if we hold on to the hurt and anger we will never find happiness. I was one of those people who could hold a grudge forever‚ and then I realized that being happy was more important to me so I learned forgiveness (mainly with a little help). When I read a story in This I Believe II I realized the author had a life very similar to mine. It help me appreciate learning forgiveness. The first

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    mother who struggles to forgive the wife of a gunman who killed her daughter and four other young girls in their schoolhouse. After the shooting‚ many remained true to their traditional belief to practice forgiveness‚ expect for Ida Graber‚ who is upset with God and her husband for offering forgiveness so quickly. Burdened by the loss of her daughter‚ Ida finds it difficult to forgive the gunman’s wife‚ Amy Roberts. With each passing day‚ Ida’s sorrow continues to worsen‚ testing her faith and the Amish

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    reality‚ so many people tried to get forgiveness so they could go to heaven. For example‚ In act 5‚ scene 2 Hamlet asks Laertes for forgiveness before fighting to the death because he wants to go to heaven after killing Polonius‚ “Let my disclaiming from a purposed evil free me so far in your most generous thoughts…” (Shakespeare‚ P. 320). This is an example of cultural values within Hamlet because many characters want to go to heaven‚ by getting God’s forgiveness before death.

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    PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION AND MENTAL HEALTH: SACRAMENT OF PENANCE IN PERSPECTIVE BY OKOJIE EHINOMHEN PETER epo4escriva@yahoo.com January‚ 2014 INTRODUCTION Between psychology and religion‚ any connection? For one who considers religion as having no manifest behaviour‚ the answer cannot be in the affirmative. As far as can be chronicled of man’s history‚ religion has always occupied and influenced human behaviour. Through history‚ we find scholars who at one point or the other made allusion

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    asking forgiveness‚ whether it be from fellow man or God Himself‚ is all that is needed. Letting your pride get the better of you and letting it overshadow any compassion or grace in your heart is a sin‚ even if it may not seem like one. The three messages to be taught by the prodigal son‚ the forgiving father‚ and the angry brother may seem obscure‚ but are actually right there‚ staring each and every reader in the face. The ability to realize our sins and mistakes‚ and to ask forgiveness; the ability

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