The Psychology of the Fruit of the Spirit
Publisher,Zondervan Academic
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 340.19 g
No. of Pages, 304
Psychologist and theologian Zoltan Doernyei argues that if we understand the nine attributes collectively as a concise portrayal of the ideal Christian self, this approach places the notion of the fruit of the Spirit at the intersection of several important theological themes, such as being conformed to the divine image, the gradual advancement of the kingdom of God, and new creation. In The Psychology of the Fruit of the Spirit, Doernyei offers a scholarly exposition of the relevant theological content associated with the fruit of the Spirit. Complementing his theological reflections with findings from the field of psychology, he brings expertise in both psychology and theology to bear on this important biblical concept. His integrated perspective helps to uncover the full meaning and theological potential of the fruit of the Spirit by helping to clarify the nature of its nine facets, defining broader psychological dimensions that underlie the fruit, and offering practical lessons for cultivating it in the Christian life.
Zoltán Dörnyei (PhD in Psycholinguistics, Budapest; PhD in Theology, Durham) is Professor of Psycholinguistics in the School of English, University of Nottingham. He has published over 100 academic papers and 25 books on various aspects of language learning motivation, vision, second language acquisition and research methodology. He has also undertaken training in theology; his publications in this area include a research anthology on faith and language learning, a book on "Progressive Creation and the Struggles of Humanity in the Bible: A Canonical Narrative Interpretation" (2018, Wipf and Stock) and a monograph on "Vision, Mental Imagery and the Christian Life: Insights from Science and Scripture" (2019, Routledge).
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