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Relational Spirituality: A Psychological-Theological Paradigm for Transformation is unavailable, but you can change that!

While many sanctification models are fragmented and individualistic, the relational paradigm paints a coherent picture of both process and goal, supported by both ancient wisdom and cutting-edge research. Integrating insights from psychology and theology, this book lays out the basis for relational transformation and how it works practically in the context of relationships and community....

the terms of our fallen psychological processes. Christian love provides the motivation—the energy for action—to love beyond reason and beyond what makes sense in the short term. Our love is empowered by that which makes sense in the economy of the kingdom of God—the grand salvation story that connects us to God’s love. This makes Christian love different. Second, this motivation stems in part from the model of Jesus’ love. The difference in our love is tied to the specific person of Jesus, who is
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