Erin I. Smith
Erin I. Smith (University of California, Riverside) is Fletcher Jones Endowed Professor of Research and a professor of psychology at California Baptist University.
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In Pastoring the Whole Person: Psychology for Ministry Practice, professor and research psychologist Erin Smith draws on two decades of work to equip church leaders with tools from human psychology so they can better understand and serve people with the gospel for the whole person. Smith begins with a case for the value of psychological science for Christians, rooted in a theological understanding of human embodiment and creaturely limits. Building on this, she unfolds a series of chapters covering topics including:
Neuroscience and learning
Habits and virtue formation
Relationality and attachment
Emotions and memory
Personality types
Narratives of individuals and communities
Pastoring the Whole Person is an essential resource for ministry leaders who want to be better equipped to understand the people in their pews. With clarity, candor, and care for the church, Smith cuts through the noise of a cultural moment crowded with conflicting narratives about the nature and value of psychological science.
Preface
1. Psychological Science for Ministry
2. The Same Reality Is Different
3. The Habits of Formation
4. Right Thinking About Neuroscience for Ministry
5. The Psychology of Christian Character
6. Relational to the Core
7. More Than a Feeling
8. Remembering Well
9. Personality and Pigeonholes
10. Narratives of Self, Community, and God
11. Conditions for Connection
12. Conclusion
Appendix: The Science of Psychology
Acknowledgments
Index
In Pastoring the Whole Person: Psychology for Ministry Practice, professor and research psychologist Erin Smith draws on two decades of work to equip church leaders with tools from human psychology so they can better understand and serve people with the gospel for the whole person. Smith begins with a case for the value of psychological science for Christians, rooted in a theological understanding of human embodiment and creaturely limits. Building on this, she unfolds a series of chapters covering topics including:
Neuroscience and learning
Habits and virtue formation
Relationality and attachment
Emotions and memory
Personality types
Narratives of individuals and communities
Pastoring the Whole Person is an essential resource for ministry leaders who want to be better equipped to understand the people in their pews. With clarity, candor, and care for the church, Smith cuts through the noise of a cultural moment crowded with conflicting narratives about the nature and value of psychological science.
Preface
1. Psychological Science for Ministry
2. The Same Reality Is Different
3. The Habits of Formation
4. Right Thinking About Neuroscience for Ministry
5. The Psychology of Christian Character
6. Relational to the Core
7. More Than a Feeling
8. Remembering Well
9. Personality and Pigeonholes
10. Narratives of Self, Community, and God
11. Conditions for Connection
12. Conclusion
Appendix: The Science of Psychology
Acknowledgments
Index