Psicologia De La Virtud – (Spanish)
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La Psicologia de la Virtud de Mark R. McMinn es, en esencia, la psicologia positiva examina como las personas comunes y corrientes pueden volverse mas felices y mas satisfechas. Mark McMinn aclara como la psicologia positiva puede complementar la fe cristiana y promover la felicidad y el florecimiento personal. Ademas, muestra como la iglesia puede ayudar a fortalecer la psicologia positiva. McMinn lleva la experiencia y la sabiduria de la iglesia sobre seis virtudes (humildad, perdon, gratitud, gracia, esperanza y sabiduria) a la conversacion con hallazgos cientificos interesantes de la psicologia positiva. Cada capitulo incluye una seccion dirigida a los consejeros cristianos que buscan promover la felicidad y la realizacion en los demas.
The Science of Virtue
The Science of Virtue by Mark R. McMinn essentially examines how ordinary people can become happier and more satisfied through positive psychology. It also brings the experience and wisdom of the church regarding six virtues (humility, forgiveness, gratitude, grace, hope and wisdom) to the conversation with interesting scientific findings from positive psychology. Each chapter includes a section addressing Christian counselors who seek to promote happiness and fulfillment in others.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788417620653
ISBN10: 8417620656
Language: Spanish
Mark McMinn
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2020
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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