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Social Psychology in Christian Perspective
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Human social interaction is varied, complex and always changing. How we perceive each other and ourselves, how individuals interact within groups, and how groups are structured--all these are the domain of social psychology.
Many have doubted, however, that a full-fledged social psychology textbook can successfully be written from a Christian perspective. Inevitably, some say, when attempting to integrate theology and social psychology, one discipline must suffer at the expense of the other.
Angela Sabates counters that thinking by demonstrating how these two disciplines can indeed be brought together in a fruitful way. She crisply covers key topics in social psychology, utilizing research that is well grounded in the empirical and theoretical literature, while demonstrating how a distinctively Christian approach can offer fresh ideas and understandings.
Sabates draws out theimplications of a Christian view of human persons on these and other central subjects within the well-established framework of social psychological study. This volume is for those looking for a core text that makes use of a Christian theological perspective to explore what the science of psychology suggests to us about the nature of human social interaction.
About the Series
Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS) Books explore how Christianity relates to mental health and behavioral sciences including psychology, counseling, social work, and marriage and family therapy in order to equip Christian clinicians to support the well-being of their clients.
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Social Psychology
2. What Has Christianity to Do with Social Psychology?
3. The Self in a Social World
4. Social Perception and Social Cognition
5. Social Influence
6. Attitudes and Persuasion
7. Aggression
8. Prejudice, Stereotypes and Discrimination
9. Prosocial Behavior
10. Interpersonal Attraction and Relationships
Glossary
References
Image Credits and Permissions
Author Index
Subject Index