<I>This is a&#160;<a href=http://www.eerdmans.com/Pag%20es/About/Books-on-%20Demand.aspx>print on demand</a>&#160;book and is therefore non- returnable.</I><BR /><BR /> Christians today are besieged by ideas about personhood &mdash; what it means to be a whole person a happy person a fulfilled person a healthy person. In fact Robert C. Roberts says psychology has invaded the Christian church &mdash; and while modern psychologies offer insights and practices that can be helpfully adapted for Christian use they sometimes contradict and can even displace true Christianity.<BR /><BR /> Roberts examines several psychologies that tend to function as alternative spiritualities &mdash; Rogerian therapy rational emotive therapy assertiveness training contextual family therapy the psychology of Carl Jung and the psychology of Hienz Kohut &mdash; and offers a critical evaluation of each in light of the Christian view of the self.<BR /><BR /> But just what is the Christian interpretation of selfhood? It has a great deal to do with community with our relationships to others and to God explains Roberts. &quot;Christians are people of God&#39;s Word&quot; Roberts says &quot;called daily to take it to heart and thus be formed as persons by the sound of his voice. This book is all about becoming persons who dwell in a variety of ways among other persons.&quot;<BR /><BR /> With this idea of personhood in mind Roberts explores a variety of relationships important to the Christian personality then sets forth the parameters of a distinctively Christian psychology.<BR /><BR /> Based on impressive scholarship yet highly readable&#160;<I>Taking the Word to Heart</I>&#160;is a thoughtful study that will be of interest to laypeople as well as pastors Christian counselors theologians and students.