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Darkness Is My Only Companion: A Christian Response to Mental Illness is unavailable, but you can change that!

This book treats the often neglected questions that confront Christians when they encounter mental illness, either in themselves or those they love. How can God be good and allow mental illness? Why does he sometimes not answer prayer the way we would like? Is suicide wrong? Kathryn Greene-McCreight is eminently qualified to address such questions as she is both an Episcopal priest and a sufferer...

the soul equal the mind, as the capacity for consciousness and memory? If the brain is the biological organ itself, and the mind is the seat of consciousness, memory, and the capacity for social engagement, the soul might be seen as the whole person, the self, through which we have communion with God. While it may take the mind to apprehend God as a “problem,” it takes the soul to love and cleave to God as Holy Trinity. Of course, seeing these as three distinct items—brain, mind, and soul—even if
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