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Head versus Heart
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Head versus Heart

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Head versus Heart explains why the nine types exist as they do, why they can be arranged around a circle in a specific order, and why they interconnect. It uncovers for the first time the logic behind the system. It’s assumptions are the assumptions of faith; that when we speak of the experience of humankind we must speak of sin and redemption, of temptations and gifts, and of participation in the community of Christ. It is fundamentally outward looking - concerned with the nature of our engagement with the world, with recognising and valuing the gifts of others, and with discerning our own vocation. It is logical and rational throughout-with clear links to cognitive, behavioural and even neurological psychology. It traces every detail of the system back to the simple, familiar concepts of head and heart , plus gut, as in gut instinct and gut reaction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Hunt Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 March 2005
Pages
320
ISBN
9781903816929

Head versus Heart explains why the nine types exist as they do, why they can be arranged around a circle in a specific order, and why they interconnect. It uncovers for the first time the logic behind the system. It’s assumptions are the assumptions of faith; that when we speak of the experience of humankind we must speak of sin and redemption, of temptations and gifts, and of participation in the community of Christ. It is fundamentally outward looking - concerned with the nature of our engagement with the world, with recognising and valuing the gifts of others, and with discerning our own vocation. It is logical and rational throughout-with clear links to cognitive, behavioural and even neurological psychology. It traces every detail of the system back to the simple, familiar concepts of head and heart , plus gut, as in gut instinct and gut reaction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Hunt Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 March 2005
Pages
320
ISBN
9781903816929