Write a paper (1,300-1,500 words) Critically compare behaviorist psychology and Christian theologys epistemologies, methodologies, and implications for understanding human behavior.
Assessment Description
Behaviorist psychology emphasizes observable behaviors, stimulus-response relationships, and the rejection of introspective methods in favor of empirical, measurable data and controlled experiments. In contrast, Christian theology derives knowledge from sources such as sacred texts (e.g., Bible), divine revelation, theological reasoning, and spiritual experiences. It integrates ethical principles, free will, moral agency, sin, redemption, and spiritual growth into its understanding of human behavior. Understanding these philosophical underpinnings and methodological approaches is crucial for critically analyzing how behaviorist psychology and Christian theology intersect, conflict, or complement each other in their perspectives on human behavior and mental health. In this assignment, you will critically analyze the epistemological foundations and distinctions between behaviorist psychology and Christian theology/worldview, focusing on their perspectives on human behavior.
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****This assignment requires the inclusion of at least two scholarly research sources related to this topic and at least one in-text citation from each source.
Directions
Write a paper (1,300-1,500 words) in which you critically analyze the epistemological foundations and distinctions between behaviorist psychology and Christian theology/worldview, focusing on their perspectives on human behavior. Your response to each item below should appear as a separate section of the paper using the headings provided. In your paper, include the following:
Epistemological Foundations: A research-based analysis of how key principles such as empiricism, objectivity, determinism, and reductionism shape behaviorist methodologies (e.g., cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), alternative behaviorist approaches) and their implications for understanding human behavior. How do these principles align with or contradict sources of knowledge rooted in the Christian worldview such as revelation, faith, reason, and moral teachings inform perspectives on human behavior and the integration of empirical and spiritual knowledge?
Methodological Differences: A research-supported comparison of research methodologies used in behaviorist psychology (e.g., empirical observation, experimental design) with those used in Christian theology (e.g., scriptural exegesis, theological reflection). How do these methodological differences influence research outcomes and interpretations? How do Christian ethics inform approaches to modifying behavior and potential conflicts/synergies with behaviorist perspectives?
Possible references you may use:
Carona, C. (2023). The philosophical assumptions across the three waves of cognitivebehavioural therapy: How compatible are they? BJPsych Advances, 29(3), 213-217.
Nikroo, B., Shahabizadeh, F., & Nasri, M. (2022). The effectiveness of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) in sleep quality of students with test anxiety. Journal of Fundamentals of Mental Health, 24(6), 383-390.
Difonzo, N., & Johnson, E. L. (2024, Summer). Discerning worldview assumptions in psychological texts: A primer for Christians in psychology. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 43(2), 135-150.
Requirements: 1300 -1500 words

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