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Authority: A Christian Interpretation of the Psychological Evolution of Authority
Authority: A Christian Interpretation of the Psychological Evolution of Authority, by Jack Dominian, explores how Christian concepts of authority (God, Jesus, Church) develop and function psychologically, examining authority's role in personal formation and societal structures, integrating faith with depth psychology to understand the inner journey of finding legitimate authority, often contrasting simplistic power dynamics with Christ's servant leadership. The book offers a framework for understanding authority as a spiritual and psychological journey, culminating in a relationship with Christ that transforms how individuals experience and relate to all forms of power and guidance.
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| T.1915 | 261 Dom a | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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261 Dom a
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| Publisher | Burns & Oates : London., 1976 |
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iii + 107hlm; 13,5x21,5cm
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English
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0-86012-022-8
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261
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