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Demonstrating that each of the three major psychological world views—naturalistic, humanistic, and transpersonal—has Its own singular weakness. Mark P. Cosgrove suggests an alternative: Christian theism. "A world view based on Christian beliefs." says Cosgrove. "adequately copes with the weaknesses of modern psychological world views and provides a suitable framework for the study of man and the development of solutions to human problems."
ISBN
0-310-39101-6
Publication Date
1979
Publisher
The Zondervan Corporation
City
Grand Rapids, MI
Keywords
Psychology, Philosophy, Christianity
Disciplines
Christianity | Education | Higher Education | Psychology | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recommended Citation
Cosgrove, Mark P., "Psychology Gone Awry: An Analysis of Psychological World Views" (1979). Books by Taylor faculty, staff, and administrators. 9.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/faculty-books/9
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Second printing, 1982