by Todd Speidell (Editor)
From the Introduction: "The approach of this text will be multidisciplinary: psychologists, philosophers, theologians, and ethicists grappling with what it means to be a person. This volume will not attempt to provide a comprehensive history of psychology but will instead focus on selected representatives of various paradigms of psychology: from the first systematic psychologist, Aristotle, through psychology's development as an empirical science, and to recent developments in family systems theory. It will especially emphasize a social-relational-spiritual view of the self: namely, human relations to God and to others are essential to humanity."
Author Biography
Todd H. Speidell (Webb School of Knoxville) edited this volume and has published the following Wipf and Stock titles: 'On Being Christian . . . and Human: Essays in Celebration of Ray S. Anderson'; 'From Conduct to Character: A Primer in Ethical Theory'; and 'Confessions of a Lapsed Skeptic: Acknowledging the Mystery and Manner of God'.
Number of Pages: 300
Dimensions: 0.81 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 02, 2002