an area or range of personal distinctions characterized by specific qualities.
domain
that part of the consciousness that involves feeling and the capacity to detect and respond to sensory stimuli.
emotion
the capacity in our lives that enables us to correctly experience and use feelings and sensibility.
emotional strengths
the totality of surrounding things, conditions, or influences.
environment
non-rational, internal sensation not connected with sight, hearing taste, smell, or what is classically correlated to touch.
feeling
responsiveness or susceptibility to sensory stimuli.
sensibility
qualities or features that bring power, force, vigor, or sustenance.
strengths
That emotions (desires) are a natural part of us and that God wants them to be fulfilled.
What does Romans 12:1-3 teach us about the relationship between emotions and the mind?
That the pattern of this world is designed to fulfill our I-centered desires. It teaches us that we are to renew (change) our mind and focus upon what God’s plan (will) for our life is – His good, pleasing, perfect will.
a. To be appreciated
b. To have a sense of significance
literate
American culture, Biblical literacy was high from its founding in the late 1400s until when?
1950
secular humanism
The implementation of secular humanism in government schools (as proposed by the Humanist Manifesto of 1933 and spearheaded by John Dewey, the American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer whose ideas have been influential in education and social reform.
no
epicurean
stoic
Allan Bloom in Closing of the American Mind
a. Anger – Opiates, Pain Medication, Marijuana
b. Anxiety (Worry/Fear) - Alcohol
c. Depression – Narcotics (Cocaine)
martin Seligman
a. Through our study of scripture we have learned how to “consider it pure joy when we face trials” because we know that it only when we persevere through our trials that we can build our character and mature. This process gives us hope whenever we face future trials.
a. Self-awareness
b. Self-management
a. Social-awareness
b. Relationship-management
Martin Seligman