Bag om Journal of Moral Theology, Volume 9, Number 1
A Note from the EditorWhat Can Theology Offer Psychology? Some Considerations in the Context of DepressionJessica CoblentzThe Accompaniment of Psychology and Theology: A Response to Jessica CoblentzAnthony H. AhrensA Force for Good: When and Why Religion Predicts Prosocial BehaviorKarina SchumannHaunted Salvation: The Generational Consequences of Ecclesial Sex Abuse and the Conditions for ConversionStephanie Edwards and Kimberly HumphreyThe Body and Posttraumatic Healing: A Teresian ApproachJulia FederWhat is This Hope?: Insights from Christian Theology and Positive PsychologyBarbara SainChristian Meaning-Making through Suffering in Theology and Psychology of ReligionJason McMartin, Eric Silverman, M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall,Jamie Aten, and Laura ShannonhouseWhite Fragility as White Epistemic DisorientationStephen R. CalmeThe Ontological Priority of Being a BodyBeth Zagrobelny Lofgren''Resilient Faithfulness'': A Dynamic Dialectic Between the Trans- cendent and Physical Dimensions of the Human PersonChristopher Krall, S.J.The Pastoral Mystique: A Feminist Ecclesiological Approach to Clergy BurnoutDavid von SchlichtenPsyche, Soul, and Salvation: Psychology, Theology, and the Science of the Human and Its Place in TheologyChristopher McMahonBook Reviews
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