How can we heed keplers warning to not consider the glory


Assignment

Topic: Allies and Transformational Psychology

Choose 1 of the 2 prompts below on which to comment.

1. Entwistle noted that "theological reflection typically focuses more on God's workings in the world," while "psychological reflection typically focuses more on the workings of God's world." What implications does this have for the relationship between psychology and Christianity?

2. Kepler saw astronomers as "priests of Almighty God" who have "the honour of standing guard...at the door of the shrine at whose high altar Copernicus performs divine service." How might this sentiment apply to all of us who study the book of God's Works? How can we heed Kepler's warning to "not consider the glory of our intellects, but the glory of God" in our academic and disciplinary pursuits?

Length: 500 words

References: atleast 3 - Bible ~ Textbook ~ Scholarly Journal

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

Textbook -

Entwistle, D. (2015). Integrative approaches to psychology and Christianity: An introduction to worldview issues, philosophical foundations, and models of integration (3rd ed.). Eugene, OR. Cascade Books.

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