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Games churches play (evaluating congregational life in the Presbytery of the Palisades using transactional analysis)

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Robert Glen Walkley. Games Churches Play (evaluating Congregational Life In the Presbytery of the Palisades Using Transactional Analysis). San Francisco Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4510c57e-5769-4ed9-8698-b788c6ddf43a.

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R. G. Walkley. Games churches play (evaluating congregational life in the Presbytery of the Palisades using transactional analysis). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4510c57e-5769-4ed9-8698-b788c6ddf43a

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Robert Glen Walkley. Games Churches Play (evaluating Congregational Life In the Presbytery of the Palisades Using Transactional Analysis). San Francisco Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/4510c57e-5769-4ed9-8698-b788c6ddf43a.

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  • The project hypothesis is that persons use neurotic reasoning to fill individual ego needs at the expense of others, as do groups of church people who act out inappropriate theology in order to suit their own ego needs. Theology of any kind, which fills the ego needs of one individual or group at the expense of others will eventually make the church's life dysfunctional. Theological expression must provide positve ego fulfillment in order for the church to be what God intends. The project analyzes such games and inappropriate theology, providing a process to cease playing them, substituting positive theology and relationships.
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  • 02/17/2024

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