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The Journal of Psychology & Theology (JPT) is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Biola University's Rosemead School of Psychology and has been operating continuously since 1973. JPT is a quarterly journal publishing original research on the integration of psychology and Christian theology. Empirical studies and theoretical pieces ...
The Journal of Psychology and Christianity is a peer-reviewed academic journal that is "designed to provide scholarly interchange among Christian professionals in the psychological and pastoral professions." [1] Topics covered include clinical issues, research, theoretical concerns, book reviews, and special theme areas.
Journal of Psychology & Theology: 0091-6471 JPsycholTheol Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology, Rosemead Graduate School of Professional Psychology: Journal of Reformed Theology: 1872-5163 (print) or 1569-7312 (online) JRT International Reformed Theological Institute by Brill: Amsterdam: Netherlands The Journal of Religion was the American ...
He was the founding president of the Rosemead School of Psychology, now affiliated with Biola University., [8] and which has published the Journal of Psychology & Theology since 1973. The Russian journal Konsultativnaya Psikhologiya i Psikhoterapiya publishes a special issue on Christian Psychology every year.
Pages in category "Psychology of religion journals" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Journal of Psychology & Theology;
Eric L. Johnson is the Lawrence and Charlotte Hoover Professor of Pastoral Care at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.He is also Director of the Society for Christian Psychology and associate editor of the Journal of Psychology & Theology.
J. Harold Ellens (16 July 1932 — 13 April 2018) was a psychologist and theologian.He was the founding editor of the Journal of Psychology and Christianity and also the Executive Director of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies International from 1974 to 1989.
The intersection of psychology and spirituality became his main interest during the 1970s. [14] His general approach was described as a "multidisciplinary analysis of psychological change and spiritual development" that blends "insights from psychology, theology, anthropology, his own clinical practice, and other disciplines."