Pastoral Psychology
Volume 51, Number 1 September 2002
CONTENTS
The Personal and Social Correlates of Spiritual Well-Being
Among Primary School Teachers
John W. Fisher, Leslie J. Francis, and Peter Johnson
The Function of Confession: A Study Based on Experiences
Paavo Kettunen
Shame, Death, and Dying
Ramon Martinez de Pison Liébanas
BOOK REVIEWS
Cultural Psychotherapy: Working with Culture in the Clinical
Encounter. By Karen M. Seeley
Reviewed by Gerardo James de Jesus
Reviewed by Valerie DeMarinis
Reviewed by Anne T. Dondapati
Reviewed by Soo-Young Kwon
COMMENTARY
Response to Reviews of “Cultural Psychotherapy: Working with Culture
in the Clinical Encounter”
By Karen Seeley
Seeking for Authentic Self in Community
Young Gweon You
Pastoral Psychology
Volume 51, Number 2 November 2002
CONTENTS
Special Issue: Soul and Psyche: The Bible in Psychological
Perspective by Wayne G. Rollins
Guest Editor: J. Harold Ellens
Guest Editorial
J. Harold Ellens
The Bible in Psycho-Spiritual Perspective: News from the World
of Biblical Scholarship
Wayne G. Rollins
Wayne G. Rollins’ Soul and Psyche: An Appreciation
J. Harold Ellens
Psychology and the Bible: Three Worlds of the Text
D. Andrew Kille
Soul and Psyche: A Critical Assessment
Ralph L. Underwood
The Hermeneutical Agenda: Between Text and Reader
Ilona N. Rashkowv
Psychological Aspects of Biblical Apocalypticism
J. Harold Ellens
The Evolution of a Pauline Toxic Text
Charles T. Davis III
Pastoral Psychology
Volume 51, Number 3 January 2003
CONTENTS
Helping the Homeless: What About the Spirit of God?
John R. Belcher
Roman Catholic Clericalism, Religious Duress, and Clergy
Sexual Abuse
Thomas P. Doyle
The Failed Courage of the Fanatic
Carl Goldberg
A Quality Life in the Shadow of Terrorism
Daryl S. Paulson
Pastoral Psychology
Volume 51, Number 4 March 2003
CONTENTS
From Masturbation to Homosexuality: A Case of Displaced
Moral Disapproval
Donald Capps
The Relationship Between Religion and Happiness Among
German Students
Leslie J. Francis, Hans-Georg Ziebertz,
and Christopher Alan Lewis
Curiosity as a Guide to the Virtuous Life
Carl Goldberg and Virginia Crespo
The Insufficiency of Integrity
Dennis W. Hiebert
Modern Maladies of the Self: Borrowed Selves and Collective Faith
Ryan LaMothe
A Study of the Benefit of Social and Religious Support on Church
Members During Times of Crisis
Howard W. Stone, David R. Cross, Karyn B. Purvis,
and Melissa J. Young
BOOK REVIEW
Pastoral Psychology
Volume 51, Number 5 May 2003
CONTENTS
Pastoral Conversation: Relational Listening and Open-Ended Questions
Glenn E. Boyd
John Nash’s Predelusional Phase: A Case of Acute Identity Confusion
Donald Capps
Quakerism: A Faith for Introverts?
Leslie J. Francis, Rosamund Bourke, and Mandy Robbins
Personality and Glossolalia: A Study Among Male Evangelical Clergy
Leslie J. Francis and Mandy Robbins
Toxic Handshake—A Case Study of the Ku Klux Klan
David M. Moss Ill
Che Performance of Authenticity: Ordination and Profession
in Pastoral Care
Reinard Nauta
Pastoral Psychology
Volume 51, Number 6 July 2003
CONTENTS
Special Issue: The Myth of the Historical Jesus and the Evolution
of Consciousness by Hal Childs
Guest Editor: J. Harold Ellens
GUEST EDITORIAL
The Jesus Quest
J. Harold Ellens
Crossan on the Couch, Along with the Rest of Us: Part One:
The Silhouette of a Jesus Scholar from the Perspective
of Psychological Realism as Developed by Hal Childs
Wayne G. Rollins
Crossan on the Couch, Along with the Rest of Us: Part Two:
Six Proposals Toward a New Paradigm for a Psychologically
Realistic Approach to the Search for the Historical Jesus
as Suggested by the Work of Hal Childs
Wayne G. Rollins
Historical Knowledge: A Response to Hal Childs
John Dominic Crossan
A Critical Evaluation of Hal Childs’ The Myth of the Historical
Jesus and the Evolution of Consciousness
Schuyler Brown
An Appreciation of Hal Childs’ Critique of Historical Jesus Research
Walter Wink
Revisiting the Myth of the Historical Jesus and the Evolution
of Consciousness
John Hitchcock
Jesus, Historians, and the Psychology of Historiography: A Response
to My Respondents
Hal Childs
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