domain, and complements the others. One does not, then, “integrate” the two disciplines of psychology and theology, but honors each in its own domain. Admittedly they will conflict at times, but in general they will cohere, for “In God’s world, all truth is one” (p. 52). Persons are to be studied from all levels with humility that becomes scholars of all disciplines. Myers’s position is most common among research and academic psychologists who are Christians. Those who fit in the “genus” of levels
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