Many Christians are confused about self-love. Many of us think that self-love has either no place or, at best, second place in the life of the Christian. But Scripture tells us that every person is a created being, of great value to God. This value demands that we love ourselves. The church was too often ignored this side of the biblical view of man. But peace and happiness will elude us unless we recognize that we are someone special. “Putting a priority on self-acceptance is the first step many of us need to take if we are going to build a more positive attitude toward ourselves, we will tend to distort biblical teaching on who God is.” Narramore takes the reader beyond his own self-acceptance to deal with the development of self-image in children; the problems that undermine self-esteem: and cultivating self-love in partner ship with those who love us.
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Bruce Narramore holds an MA from Pepperdine University and a PhD from the University of Kentucky. He has also taken theological study at Fuller Theological Seminary and Talbot Theological Seminary. He was the founding Dean of the Rosemead Graduate School for Professional Psychology and Theology. He has lectured extensively on the relationship of psychology and theology, including giving the Staley Distinguished Christian Scholar Lecture Series at Covenant Theological Seminary in 1978. He is a member of the American Psychological Society.
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