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Episode 12: Worldview
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Episode 12: Worldview

In this 12th episode, Dr. Knabb tackles an extremely important topic in the Christian life: worldview. Specifically, he explores a secular psychology definition of worldview, along with worldview ingredients and implications for mental health. Then, Dr. Knabb touches on a biblical understanding of the salience of worldview, before discussing the relevance of a biblical worldview for 21st century Christ followers as they pursue psychological and spiritual health. To conclude, he offers a 10-minute practice to maintain a biblical worldview in the midst of uncertainty in a fallen, and often secular and post-Christian, world.

The Christian Psychologist: Mental Health for 21st Century Christ Followers

November 13, 202243m 23s

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Show Notes

References

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Knabb, J. (2021). Christian meditation in clinical practice: A four-step model and workbook for therapists and clients. InterVarsity Press.

Knabb, J., Wang, K., Lewis Hall, M., & Vazquez, V. (in press). The Christian Worldview Scale: An emic measure for assessing a comprehensive view of life within the Christian tradition. Spirituality in Clinical Practice.

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Topics

meditationspiritualitybibletherapymental healthpsychologyworldviewcounselingchristianity