PSYC 420 Quiz 6
The Allies model, according to Entwistle, holds what belief about the integration of theology and psychology?
A complete integration of the two disciplines is not possible, as some aspects will remain independent of one another.
According to Entwistle, which of the following describe(s) the end goal of a Christian worldview?
All of the above
The Allies model finds truths in which of the following?
All of the above
What is a strength of the Colonialist model?
All of the above
Which of the following is NOT true of the Transformational model?
All of the above are true of the Transformational model
In Entwistle's thinking, why does one need to study both theology and psychology?
All of the above.
A key aspect of the ___________ position acknowledges how Christian assumptions shape our view of God and humans, and declares allegiance to that view.
Allies
The Liberty Flames football team pursuing a conference championship would be an example of which type of model?
Allies
Which model accepts God's revelation in two equal books, emphasizing that the books share a common author and describe a single reality?
Allies
The Neutral Parties model believes what about the relationship between psychology and theology?
Because the disciplines do not interact, there should be no conflict.
The major example of Colonialism today is
Biblical Counseling
In Entwistle's view, how does the Allies model compare with the Spies model?
Both believe that good psychology can be found in religion.
What is God's narrative that Entwistle mentions from which our Christian worldview must begin?
Christ's life, death, and resurrection to overcome sin
Which model could be described as religious spies in the psychological world?
Colonialism
Which model tries to claim foreign land under their flag, as mentioned in the text?
Colonialists
In the Colonialist model, how is the relationship between theology and psychology viewed?
Colonialists are first and foremost committed to theology
In the Colonialist model, what is the general stance towards psychology?
Colonialists' use of psychology is shallow and does not promote deep psychological understanding
Which individual is probably the most influential voice of the Colonialist model today?
David Powlison
What does Entwistle state is the first obstacle in the Allies model?
Defining what assumptions make the Christian worldview unique
Which of the following aspects of integration is true of disciplinary and scholarly integration?
Developing a more complete picture of a common subject through psychology and Christianity
According to Entwistle, which level of integration can be described as working toward personal wholeness including reconciliation with others and with God?
Experiential integration
The Allies model has not shown any limitations.
False
The Allies model is mainly concerned with whether or not a given religious practice is psychologically beneficial or harmful.
False
The desire to pursue integration is a relatively new concept.
False
Which of the following reflects an Integration position?
God's Words can help us understand God's Works, and vice versa.
Which of the following is a Colonialist postion?
God's Works must be viewed through God's Word
According to Entwistle, theology focuses on
God's workings in the world
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Christian psychology approach, according to Entwistle?
It agrees that modernism frames our current understanding of psychology
What is true of Applied Integration?
It allows us to explore personal and social issues through the integration and application of psychology and Christianity.
According to Entwistle, how does the Allies model view the other four models?
It finds strengths in each of the models, but also recognizes their shortcomings.
What is true about the isolationist perspective of the neutral parties model?
It keeps psychology and Christianity completely independent of each other
Which of the following is NOT a weakness of the Allies model?
It's impossible to know truth outside of Christianity.
Which of the following is a critique of the Transformational model?
It's too focused on spiritual formation
When asked about the most important Commandment, who affirmed the Shema and focused on the duty to love God and others?
Jesus
According to which view does each academic discipline provide a unique perspective from which we can study nature and our place in it, from elemental to integrative?
Levels of Explanation
At the beginning of chapter 11, Entwistle insists that God's works are evident through what profession?
Medicine
_______ typically focuses on the workings OF God's world.
NOT: Theological reflection NOT: All of the above
Public and personal integration means that integration should be done
NOT: independent of influence from others. NOT: objectively, since there is only one correct model of integration.
Choose the appropriate missing word in the following definition of integration. "Our ________—in this particular area—of the lordship of Christ over all of existence by our giving his special revelation—God's true Word—its appropriate place of authority in determining our fundamental beliefs about and practices toward all of reality and toward our academic subject matter in particular"
NOT: understanding
What is a goal of the Allies model, according to Entwistle?
Not just to find the similarities between psychology and Christianity, but to discern the underlying truths about humans
What metaphor does Entwistle employ to describe the Neutral Parties model?
Railroad tracks
Which model shares elements of both Colonialism and Allies?
Rebuilders
According to Entwistle, what is one thing Christians should do when interacting with psychology?
Recognize our biases
According to the Allies view as described by Entwistle, what are the sources of truth?
Scripture and creation
What is the main point of disagreement between the Allies model and the Colonialist model?
The Allies model does not believe that theology should have supremacy over psychology, as the Colonialist model believes.
How does the allies model view the Enemies model?
The Allies model recognizes that misunderstandings lies at the heart of the antagonism of the Enemies model
What is the main difference between the Allies model and the Neutral Parties model?
The Neutral Parties model does not allow for the integration of theology and psychology, handicapping one's ability to gain a holistic understanding of humanity.
According to Entwistle, what gives theological doctrine its worth?
The fact that it affects how people live
Norman Peale is identified as an example of
The religiously committed espionage
Which of the following statements is true about how knowledge can be gained through the Allies model?
The two disciplines will still use separate methodologies.
_______ typically focuses on God's workings IN THE world
Theological reflection
How does the colonialist model view psychology and Christianity?
They see psychology as a collection of findings and theories that must be filtered through their interpretation of Scripture
According to Entwistle, why is the way in which Colonialists view the books of God's Word and God's Works problematic?
We can only see the Word indirectly, through our own thinking and worldview
According to Tan (as presented in the video), can a Christian practice integration with a non-Christian client?
Yes, because one can reflect biblical values without mentioning the name of Jesus in the session.
Coe and Hasker describe integration as
a necessary process through which we can explore God and His world.
Ruth is a licensed marriage and family therapist. She's a religious person, and she highly values religion and spirituality. She believes that the rules for science are at odds with the rules for religion, so she lives her life in two "communities." She would be called
a psychological neutralist
Which type of integration is led by the Holy Spirit?
both a and b
Those from the Rebuilders perspective have a ________ definition of psychology than most social scientists would embrace.
broader
Depending on one's perspective, one could focus on the Neutral Parties model in what two ways?
correlation and isolation
Asking a client what the Bible says about a particular issue is an example of _______ integration.
explicit
Looking at all five models of integration, one can see that each model
has its own set of assumptions
The Neutral Parties view ____________ modernist assumption of objectivity, and the Allies view ______________ it.
holds; rejects
Which type of integration might be most appropriate in a therapy setting with a client who was abused by church leadership?
implicit
Sarah is a licensed professional counselor, and her client Jim noted on his intake form that faith is not important to him. Sarah should
include implicit integration in counseling
Neutral parties is to ____________ as Allies is to _____________.
independence; interdependence
According to Entwistle, the word integration
means bringing unique parts together so that they function in harmony.
According to Tan (as mentioned in the video), what is the most important type of integration?
personal
Rebuilders remind us that psychology was considered part of _________ before its emergence as a separate discipline in the late 1800s.
philosophy
In the Transformational model, the core realists of the Christian experience shape the
process, product, and person
According to Myers, the elemental levels are limited in that they cannot
provide the meaning and destiny of persons.
Which of the following holds an instrumental view of Christianity, ignoring revelation and soteriology?
psychology neutralist
The foundation (step 1) of the Transformational model is
spiritual-epistemological disciplines and virtues that guard against pathological influences
Going "behind the veil" means
starting with historical context, but then imagining that we don't know what earlier theorists said.
The phrase "ontology determines epistemology" means
the object of study determines appropriate methods of investigation
The final level of the Transformational model involves
transforming the psychologist and the academy
Choose the appropriate missing word in the following definition of integration. "A multifaceted attempt to discern the _________ truths about the nature and functioning of human beings from the unique vantage points of psychology (in its various sub-disciplines, utilizing diverse methodologies) and Christianity (in theology, faith, and practice)."
underlying