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- Title: Jesus Was A Psychologist
- Author : David Hines
- Release Date : January 15, 2010
- Genre: Christianity,Books,Religion & Spirituality,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1322 KB
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The Jesus jigsaw
When the thought first occurred to me that Jesus was a psychologist, I was excited, because it was like seeing a pattern in a jigsaw puzzle that had baffled me for most of my life.I had always been interested in the parables of Jesus. I gathered them together, noticed similarities; I read books about them; a couple of the parables became the guiding principles of my life. But no matter how much I looked there were still some that didn't make sense, and readers who have been Bible students will have hit the same problem.For instance, what would you make of an employer who throws his staff in jail, or another employer who gives some of his workers 12 hours pay for one hours work, or a father who throws a party for a son who has just blown the family fortune, or a king who has his managers tortured. These pieces dont fit.But if you love the parables, as I do, you come back to them from time to time. Thats what I was a doing a few years ago. I was preparing to go back into the Methodist ministry, after a long break.Another part was updating my study of psychology. I had studied it as part of my original ministry training, but I wanted to study the main new version today, cognitive therapy.With this approach, if a client looks worried; the therapist says: What are are you feeling right now? And the client says, I feel tense and stressed. And the therapist says, What were you thinking about just before you started feeling stressed? And a pattern emerges of the things that get this client into trouble. These patterns are called schemas.
The penny drops
Well, I was doing these two kinds of research when it occurred to me that there were characters in the parables who had bad schemas. And immediately some of my problem parables made sense! The people in these parables needed therapy. And I believe thats why Jesus was telling parables: to help people recognize their bad schemas and do something about them.
Let's not exaggerate
I don't want to overstate the case. These parallels between Jesus and psychology dont apply to everything he said: they mainly apply to his parables.And even the bit of psychology that Jesus did do was pretty hit and miss. He did it in public, so you couldnt really discuss your problem with him, and you might sit on the edge of a crowd of listeners for a couple of hours and your particular problem might not come up at all.Or you might be a hypochondriac and start trying medicine that doesnt really suit you at all. You might hear a parable about loving your neighbor, and you might think: my husband is beating me up but its my duty to love him. And you would be dead wrong; you should be calling the police. Its like taking somebody elses medicine!So Id advise readers not to be too keen to copy the parables! When in doubt, see a professional.
Public education
An important part of Jesus psychology is that he did it in public, and that is one of my hopes in publishing this book, that people will read it, preachers will preach about it, and it will contribute to public understanding. Email me, if you'd like further information at marionanddavid@orcon.net.nz