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Care of souls: revisioning Christian nurture and counsel, c. 1-2
Until the beginning of the twentieth century, the concept of the soul was a mainstay in the understanding of persons that was advanced by theologians and philosophers and accepted by most people who took the time to reflect on the matter. All this changed quite rapidly in the early twentieth century. Suddenly, the soul became unfashionable. The reasons for this are complex and a careful exploration of them lies beyond the scope and focus of this book. However, two are particularly noteworthy: the reaction of theologians against the prevailing platonic view of soul and the rise of modern psychology..
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