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El. knyga: Logic of the Body: Retrieving Theological Psychology

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  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Faithlife Corporation
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781683594260
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Faithlife Corporation
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781683594260

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"Do not be anxious about anything."

When it comes to stress and worry, that's all we really need to say, right? Just repent of your anxiety, and everything will be fine.

But emotional life is more complex than this.

In The Logic of the Body, Matthew LaPine argues that Protestants must retrieve theological psychology in order to properly understand the emotional life of the human person. With classical and modern resources in tow, LaPine argues that one must not choose between viewing emotions exclusively as either cognitive and volitional on the one hand, or simply a feeling of bodily change on the other. The two "stories" can be reconciled through a robustly theological analysis.

In a culture filled with worry and anxiety, The Logic of the Body offers a fresh path within the Reformed tradition.
Foreword xiii
Preface xvii
Abbreviations xix
Introduction 1(22)
Problem
1(3)
Theological Psychology: A Path Forward
4(2)
Governing Assumption and Thesis
6(1)
Methodology and Approach
7(6)
Chapter Overview
13(3)
Literature Review
16(3)
Excursus: Passions and Affections
19(4)
1 Emotional Voluntarism
23(18)
The Explanation Dilemma
24(8)
The Treatment Dilemma
32(7)
Recovery Project
39(2)
2 The Psychology of Thomas Aquinas
41(51)
The Hylomorphic Powers of the Soul
43(8)
Aquinas's Physiology
51(7)
Acts and Passions
58(24)
Habit and Virtue
82(8)
Conclusion
90(2)
3 Developments in Medieval and Renaissance Psychology
92(37)
The Nature of the Soul
94(11)
The Functions of the Soul: The Ascendency of the Will in Action Theory
105(22)
Conclusion
127(2)
4 The Psychology of John Calvin
129(68)
Calvin's Sources
131(6)
The Soul, the Body, and the Imago Dei
137(5)
The Neglected Body
142(9)
Substance and Immortality of the Soul
151(8)
Faculties
159(10)
Calvin on the Will
169(9)
Affections, Passions, and Virtue
178(8)
Virtue and Vice
186(6)
Historical Postscript
192(5)
5 Modern Reformed Psychology
197(23)
Reformed Theological Context
198(1)
Embedded Psychological Assumptions
199(2)
Reformed Formulations of Body and Soul
201(16)
Evaluation
217(3)
6 Book of Nature: Body and Soul
220(32)
The State of the Soul in Review
221(3)
Theological and Philosophical Arguments for Dualism
224(8)
Theological and Philosophical Arguments for Monism
232(11)
Thomistic Dualism
243(9)
7 Book of Scripture: The Body in Biblical Theology
252(31)
Biblical Theological Reflections on Human Agency
254(29)
8 Book of Nature: Embodied Emotion
283(40)
Setting the Stage: Emotion and Cognition
284(2)
LeDoux's New Model
286(28)
A Model
314(5)
The Subjective Logic
319(4)
9 Book of Scripture: Commanding Emotion
323(34)
Elliott's Psychological Assumptions
323(4)
An Alternate Reading of Matthew 6:25-34
327(17)
Conclusion
344(3)
Conclusion
347(1)
Revisiting Mary
347(3)
Six Theses on Therapy and Embodiment
350(7)
Appendix: On the Heart 357(8)
Bibliography 365(40)
Subject/Author Index 405(5)
Scripture Index 410