Monday, February 25, 2008
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“I hate, I despise your lectures and seminars, your sermons, addresses and Bible Studies…When you display your hermeneutic, dogmatic, ethical and pastoral bits of wisdom before one another and before me, I have no pleasure in them….Take away from me your…thick books and…your dissertations…your theological magazines, monthlies and quarterlies.”
Karl Barth1. The need to love
2. The need to be loved
3. The need to be accepted
4. The need to feel a sense of accomplishment
5. The need to feel a sense of self-worth
6. The need to feel important
7. The need to feel needed
8. The need to protect ourselves
9. The need to attain status in our own eyes and in the eyes of others.
10. The need to feel secure
Robert J. Gula Nonsense
24 but let him who boasts boast about this:
that he understands and knows me,
that I am the LORD, who exercises kindness,
justice and righteousness on earth,
for in these I delight,”
declares the LORD.
“Come now, let us reason together,”
says the LORD.
“Though your sins are like scarlet,
they shall be as white as snow;
though they are red as crimson,
they shall be like wool.
What I am really interested in is people and change. I am interested in the church because I think that is the primary tool God has given us to interact with people. I am interested in leadership because I think every group rises and falls based off of the leadership, not the rest of the group. I am interested in counseling only because it can change people. I am interested in racial reconciliation because it can change systems.
Affect consciousness is the degree of awareness, tolerance, nonverbal expression and concept expression of
1. Interest/excitement
2. Enjoyment/joy
3. Fear/Panic
4. Anger/Rage
5. Humiliation/Shame
6. Sadness/Despair
7. Envy/Jealousy
8. Guilt/Remorse
9. Tenderness/Devotion
A high AC is expected to be able to make sense of not only his or her own feelings, but also of others’ emotional states.
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