The role of suffering in human flourishing : contributions from positive psychology, theology, and philosophy

作者: M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall , Richard Langer , Jason Mcmartin

DOI: 10.1177/009164711003800204

关键词: Pastoral theologyFlourishingPositive psychologySociologyTheologyContext (language use)

摘要: Should alleviating suffering always be the primary goal in treatment? This paper proposes that can best understood context of flourishing life, from intersecting vantage...

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