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Psychological Development of Man As Expressed Through Biblical Themes

Bonnie L Norem

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English
Arpress
28 April 2025
In Psychological Development of Man As Expressed through Biblical Themes, author Bonnie L. Norem discusses the development of man on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. Taking as her premise that major biblical themes describe critical transitions the individual goes through in his or her life's journey, she compares how biblical themes can be correlated with some aspects of modern psychological theory. Initially concentrating on the development of the individual, she then moves on to the development of a sense of community and mankind's needs and responsibilities as members of a community. Problems in responding to a sense of wholeness with one's community include running away from the challenge, and the re-action provoked by suffering. A serious work of psychology and biblical scholarship, Psychological Development of Man As Expressed through Biblical Themes deserves serious attention, adding as it does a depth and resonance to both fields of endeavor.
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Imprint:   Arpress
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   331g
ISBN:   9798896762577
Pages:   88
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

BONNIE L. NOREM was born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1936. As a child she suffered from tuberculosis of the spine but was told by her orthopedist that in no way could her emotional upsets have an effect on her condition. She has since learned through experience that by focusing on things beyond her immediate situation, she can indeed make positive things happen. This book is based on how visions of those who are going through crises in life can be helped in a holistic way and also lead a more harmonious community life. She and her husband, David, have four grown children.

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