Theology, Psychology and the Plural Self
Delve into the intricate interplay between faith and psychology with Theology, Psychology and the Plural Self by Léon Turner. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008, this insightful hardback features 238 pages that challenge conventional wisdom about the nature of the self. Are we truly unified beings, or do we harbor multiple selves? Turner explores the perspectives offered by Christian theology alongside insights from secular human sciences, unveiling a nuanced discussion on self-plurality. This thought-provoking work critiques the theological tendency to dismiss the concept of multiple selves and presents a compelling framework that encourages deeper understanding. Perfect for readers interested in the intersections of religion and psychology, Turner's book invites exploration and reflection on the complexities of self-identity within a Christian context. Discover the rich dialogue that emerges from this blend of theological and psychological insights.