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Loading... Soultypes: Finding the Spiritual Path That is Right for You (edition 1998)by Sandra Krebs Hirsh, Jane A.G. Kise (Author), Katharine D. Myers (Introduction)Authors' Note: "The authors acknowledge that there are many expressions of spirituality and a variety of religious experiences.... We chose in these pages to differentiate between religion and spirituality and contend that there is a clear distinction." The authors go on to describe in detail the spiritual path most natural to each of the 16 MBTI types. This book belongs on the same shelf with my Popular Psychology and New Age books, not with my books on Christian Theology and Christian Living. The authors offer neither scriptural proof nor scientific evidence for their assertions in reference to soul and spirit. I only found one book, chapter, and verse reference from the Bible, Philippians 1:9-10. Overall, the authors ignore the biblical concept of life in the Spirit, a serious shortcoming for a book on spirituality. |
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The authors go on to describe in detail the spiritual path most natural to each of the 16 MBTI types.
This book belongs on the same shelf with my Popular Psychology and New Age books, not with my books on Christian Theology and Christian Living. The authors offer neither scriptural proof nor scientific evidence for their assertions in reference to soul and spirit.
I only found one book, chapter, and verse reference from the Bible, Philippians 1:9-10. Overall, the authors ignore the biblical concept of life in the Spirit, a serious shortcoming for a book on spirituality. ( )