Sin, Pride & Self-Acceptance: The Problem of Identity in Theology & Psychology

Sin, Pride & Self-Acceptance: The Problem of Identity in Theology & Psychology

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Jul 5, 2003 · English · Paperback (190 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 190
Language English
Published Jul 5, 2003
Publisher IVP Academic
ISBN-10 0830827285
ISBN-13 9780830827282

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Terry D. Cooper delves into the intricate interplay of identity, exploring the deeper questions that plague human existence. In a thoughtful examination, he navigates through the complexities of pride and self-esteem, pondering whether our struggles stem from a profound sense of inadequacy or an overpowering sense of self-importance. As he unravels these themes, the reader is invited to confront the often uncomfortable truths about what it means to embrace one's identity.

Cooper seamlessly intertwines theological insights with psychological perspectives, offering a rich canvas for understanding the human condition. He engages with pressing issues of sin and redemption, allowing readers to reflect on how these concepts influence their self-perceptions. The author encourages a journey of introspection that reveals the layers of identity shaped by cultural, spiritual, and personal factors.

Ultimately, this work serves as a catalyst for deeper self-acceptance, leading individuals toward a more authentic understanding of themselves and their place in the world. Cooper's exploration challenges both their beliefs and their emotional landscapes, urging them to seek reconciliation between pride and humility in the quest for true self-acceptance.

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Children’s Religion & Spirituality Business & Economics Politics Psychology

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