Eric Johnson

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Eric L. Johnson is professor of Christian Psychology at Houston Baptist University. He taught psychology for 10 years at University of Northwestern and counseling for 17 years at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In addition to writing more than 50 articles in peer-reviewed journals, he edited Psychology and Christianity: Five Views, and was a co-editor of Marriage: Its Foundation, Theology, and Mission in a Changing World. He has written “Foundations for Soul Care: A Christian Psychology Proposal” and “God and Soul Care: The Therapeutic Resources of the Christian Faith.” He was the first director of the Society for Christian Psychology and has been doing pastoral counseling for 20 years. He’s married to Rebekah, and they have two children, Laura and Iain, and a son-in-law, Rich. They have two grandchildren, Cash and Jedi.
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How has Western Christianity traditionally been biased toward the head and away from the heart?
Eric Johnson Theology › ... › Nature of Human Beings 00:00:00 185 20 May 2022
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What is the Bible’s view of ‘the heart’ and how does it shape Christian psychology?
Eric Johnson Theology › ... › Nature of Human Beings 00:00:00 343 20 May 2022
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What does modern psychology mean when it talks about the ‘heart’?
Eric Johnson Theology › ... › Nature of Human Beings 00:00:00 328 20 May 2022
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What are some principles for developing our psychology through reading the Bible?
Eric Johnson Theology › ... › Nature of Human Beings 00:00:00 193 20 May 2022
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What role does the cultivation of the heart play in growing to Christian maturity?
Eric Johnson Theology › ... › Nature of Human Beings 00:00:00 196 20 May 2022
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What should distinguish the approach to psychopathology of Christians?
Eric Johnson Counseling and Psychology 00:00:00 1,042 24 May 2017
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What is psychopathology?
Eric Johnson Counseling and Psychology 00:00:00 1,264 24 May 2017
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What is the connection between the glory of God and human flourishing?
Eric Johnson Counseling and Psychology 00:00:00 9,430 24 May 2017
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Since Christians are inwardly conflicted, how can we be psychologically healthy?
Eric Johnson Counseling and Psychology 00:00:00 970 24 May 2017
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How should union with Christ inform a Christian approach to psychotherapy?
Eric Johnson Counseling and Psychology 00:00:00 1,169 24 May 2017

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