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David's contribution to dialogue between psychology and religion reflects his perspective as a participant in mainstream psychological science and as a person of faith. He has danced on the science-faith boundary by:
- explaining to people of faith the value of psychological science
- documenting for social scientists some interesting links between faith and personal and social well-being
- comparing big ideas about human nature found in both psychological research and biblical and theological literatures.
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For an overview, see Psychology Through the Eyes of Faith, revised edition (HarperSanFrancisco, 2002, co-authored by British cognitive neuroscientist Malcolm Jeeves). This paperback offers 32 short essays that offer introductory level faith-informed reflections on all the major areas of psychological science.
For a much briefer overview, see David's 2005 essay in the APS Observer or 2006 interview in Science & Spirit.
David's new little book, A Friendly Letter to Skeptics and Atheists, Musings on Why God is Good, and Faith Isn't Evil, will be published by Jossey-Bass/Wiley in September, 2008. It responds to the "new atheist" books with science-and-faith-supportive reflections on religion and the good life.
David’s prediction and commentary regarding prayer experiments.
For more information, there are
- other books on psychology and faith
- book chapters on psychology and faith
- journal articles on psychology and faith
- magazine articles on psychology and faith
- a 9.5 minute video interview that explores David's perspective on psychological science and faith. (Go to Subjects, click on Psychology & Neuroscience, then click on the link under Interviews.)
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