Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Winter 2006
Publisher
Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS)
Abstract
This article represents an invitation to the "integration table" to several previously underrepresented perspectives within Christian psychology. The Judeo-Christian tradition and current views on scholarship and Christian faith compel us to extend hospitality to minority voices within integration, thereby enriching and challenging existing paradigms in the field. Contributors to this article, spanning areas of cultural, disciplinary, and theological diversity, provide suggestions for how their distinct voices can enhance future integrative efforts.
Recommended Citation
"Yangarber-Hicks, Behensky, C., Canning, S.S., Flanagan, K.S., Gibson, N.J., Hicks, M.W., Kimball, C.N., Pak, J.H., Plante, T., & Porter, S.L. (2006). Invitation to the table conversation: A few diverse perspectives on integration. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 25, 338-353."
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Comments
Copyright, Christian Association for Psychological Studies, Inc. Reprinted with permission.