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The Human Mind

Eric J. Kolb

The Human Mind: A Psychological View of Theological Concepts compares the scientific understanding of the human mind with the teaching of the Bible. In some cases, these two perspectives are very similar, such as in various aspects of child development. However, where positive psychology claims that the power to induce change lies within the individual, the Bible teaches that we can do nothing apart from Christ. The book begins with the concept of belief, upon which the mind develops. Both Christian Theology and scientific psychology agree that one’s beliefs serve as a lens through which reality is perceived and that humans essentially choose what they want to believe. As such, an individual’s core beliefs serve as the foundation upon which their mind develops. This book then outlines the various developmental processes of the human mind. Beginning which what is commonly referred to as the bland slate, through sensory integration and learning, humans first develop a concept of self-awareness and then a theory of mind upon which an individual’s identity is anchored. These developmental processes are discussed and form the framework of our understanding of consciousness, Finally, after establishing the relationship between mind and behavior, this book closes with the contemplation of the nature and development of the mind of Jesus of Nazareth.

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