Abstract This book provides educational materials to understand the relationship between psychology and Christianity. This book combines the beliefs that believe in the occupation that we have chosen and confessions as an integrated approach. This book explains the fusion of psychology and Christianity, the journey of interdisciplinary nature. This book emphasizes several aspects such as the faith and the historical view of science, and the nature of psychology. The relationship between psychology and theology is actually inevitable. Because they share a common meaning in accepting the uncertainty of human behavior and healing human factors.
In my opinion, our beliefs and how we incorporate it into our daily lives are inherent in our character. The relationship with our God's source (or nature, intelligence, or cosmic energy) is as unique and sophisticated as the genetic make-up of our body. It represents a special way we are who we are and only to observe the universe. Like many people, my faith starts with the doctrine of my birth. And, like many people, I realized that my heart is somewhat different singing. My view has changed, and I have found the courage to listen to my true self. The more real I become, the more my inner tune evolves. The more I evolve, the more my beliefs will be more pure and insightful. Growth and development are now an essential part of my faith; what kind of new relationship can I build today with myself today? How can I build a deeper relationship with my truth? Will I find more versions of my tomorrow?
In theology there is a fundamental principle that faith or the Bible contains answers to the deepest questions of the human mind. Faith is about life, about life. Faith is like plundering my being. It helps me live better, more humanly and more integrally. Confidence is to discover that there is only one unit: God is the deepest part of my existence. One of the things most needed for human minds is the need to be evaluated. Everyone wants to pay attention. This is not that everyone wants to convey his splendor to other people. There is no doubt that there is such a desire, but this is not basic. It can be said that everyone wants to be loved. Still, it is ambiguous. There are as many kinds of love as there are flowers. For some people, love is full of passion; for others it is romantic; for others, love is just sex. But there is love for deeper love, acceptance.