PSYC 420 Quiz Enemies and Spies
- What does MacArthur use to support his claim that Scripture is sufficient for psychological well-being?
- According to Entwistle, what is the telos of the colonialist model?
- According to Entwistle, what is the goal of a foreign spy?
- What is the basic presupposition of the Nouthetic counseling movement?
- The example Entwistle gives with the issue of anger illustrates that each of the 5 models of integration
- Religiously committed espionage is characterized by
- Christianity as salvation from low self-esteem (as promulgated by Peale) would be an example of
- The example Entwistle gives with the issue of anger illustrates that each of the 5 models of integration
- Entwistle begins chapter 8 by using a __________ to illustrate how people represent something they are trying to understand.
- Foreign spies are
- How did Entwistle commend Freud and Ellis despite their views against religion?
- What is the cause of pathology, according to Nouthetic Counseling?
- The main idea of the Colonialist model is
- The goal of compassion is held by the _____________ approach(es) to philosophical anthropology.
- In the Spies model of integration, espionage is defined as
- Christian combatants think that if a Christian turns to psychology for help of any kind, that person
- Jay Adams clearly perceived the church as an enemy to psychology in a territorial dispute.
- How does Entwistle define a spy?
- Colonialists interact with psychology by
- The Allies model of integration holds what belief about truth?
- Conducting research from a uniquely Christian perspective rather than the flawed secular values of modern psychological paradigms would be the task of someone from which model?
- Francis Bacon says that God’s Word reveals His ___________, and God’s Work reveals His
- John Street, one of MacArthur’s followers, came to what conclusion about the relationship between psychology and theology?
- How does Abraham Maslow’s posthumously-published journal emphasize the importance of understanding one’s biases and assumptions in order to elucidate one’s worldview?
- In practice, Nouthetic counseling would be considered
- In Freud’s view, psychological and sociological forces are responsible for our belief in God, who is “an exalted father.”
- Which of the following is NOT a methodology employed by the theological approach to philosophical anthropology?
- Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Christian combatants?
- Why must we be aware of our own presuppositions and those of the theorists as we begin to understand their models of integration?
- Where did the world come from? What’s the nature of the world? What is the structure of the world? These are all questions of
Set 2
- want to draw on God’s proclamations as the starting point for a new Christian Psychology.
- What is the main idea of the Neutral Parties model of integration?
- Secular combatants
- Unlike ________, the __________ model has a great deal of respect for modern psychology.
- Conducting research from a uniquely Christian perspective rather than the flawed secular values of modern psychological paradigms would be the task of someone from which model?
- The example Entwistle gives with the issue of anger illustrates that each of the 5 models of integration
- What is the main premise of the Enemies model?
- Which model looks at psychology as something that belongs to God, but which has been overrun and occupied by people who neither acknowledge nor serve God?
- There are two main trends taking place that have lessened the intensity of the Enemies model. What is one of these trends?
- Colonialists interact with psychology by
- Christian combatants think that if a Christian turns to psychology for help of any kind, that person
- Which of the following would NOT describe the Rebuilders model?
- According to Entwistle, before understanding a model of integration for theology and psychology, what must we first understand about the theorist?
- According to Entwistle, in the neutral parties model
- Which of the following is NOT one of the five models of integration for which Entwistle says he will provide a framework in the upcoming chapters?
- Albert Ellis’s assumptions clearly reflect which model?
- Jay Adams believed that patients in mental health hospitals were dealing with
- In Freud’s view, psychological and sociological forces are responsible for our belief in God, who is “an exalted father.”
- Some Christian combatants are opposed to psychology as an academic discipline but more commonly, they focus their opposition on clinical psychology.
- How did Entwistle commend Freud and Ellis despite their views against religion?
- Mack and MacArthur discuss how psychology is useless for Christians. What is (are) the potential problem(s) with their position?
- MacArthur’s theological reductionism had what effect on his view of psychological health?
- How does Abraham Maslow’s posthumously-published journal emphasize the importance of understanding one’s biases and assumptions in order to elucidate one’s worldview?
- Freud went so far as to compare religion to
- Jay Adams clearly perceived the church as an enemy to psychology in a territorial dispute.
- Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Christian combatants?
- What type of training is necessary for Nouthetic counseling?
- The word noutheteo means
- Which of the following is not part of the process of Nouthetic counseling?
- In practice, Nouthetic counseling would be considered