Title of article :
Relationships between God and People in the Bible, Part II: The New Testament, with Comparisons with the Torah
Author/Authors :
MD، Carol Popp Weingarten نويسنده , , Luborsky، Lester نويسنده , , Descoteaux، Jean نويسنده , , Diguer، Louis نويسنده , , Andrusyna، Tomasz P. نويسنده , , Kirk، Dan نويسنده , , Cotsonis، George نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
In an earlier study on the first five books of the Bible, the Torah or Pentateuch, relationships between God and people were assessed with the use of a clinical-quantitative method, the core conflictual relationship theme (CCRT) method. Here, the study is extended to God or Jesusʹs relationships with people in the New Testament, to obtain the first description of those relationships based on an established measure of relationships. In the New Testament, many different kinds of relationship themes were observed, with benevolent and positive themes as the most frequent. Other results included that: (a) relationships in the New Testament often appeared more positive than in the Torah; (b) New Testament relationships between Jesus and people were less positive than between God and people; and (c) Godʹs relationship with Jesus was more positive than Godʹs relationship with Moses. Relationships with Paul, Peter, and women were also assessed. Relationship patterns were considered within the context of attachment theory, and biblical CCRT patterns were consistent with depiction of both secure and anxious attachments. Biblical relationships portray a variety of models for interpersonal relationships, ranging from the very positive to the very negative.
Keywords :
cognitive biases , blood phobia , schema , script
Journal title :
Journal of Sport Management
Journal title :
Journal of Sport Management