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Assessment Description
Throughout history, individuals have thought about human nature differently. The purpose of this assignment is to identify Christian views of human nature including being made in the image of God and the impact of the Fall.
Part 1: Digital Presentation
Using at least three scholarly sources, provide an 8-10-slide presentation that addresses the following prompts:
- Explain Christian views of human nature, including being made in the image of God.
- Describe the Christian perspective of the impact of the Fall concerning human nature.
- Evaluate current worldly practices that impact one's viewpoint of human value and dignity in a negative manner. Provide a minimum of two examples and explain how each example will impact your practice.
- Based on the two examples that you selected, select two psychological theories/practices that can be applied to the mental health and wellness field. Justify why you selected these two theories/practices.
- Articulate your personal view of human value and dignity and its relationship to theological practice.
Reference:
Charles Caldwell Ryrie. (2012). Ryrie Study Bible: New American Standard Bible. Moody Publishers.
Koteneva, Anna (01/01/2020). "Personal health in the context of Christian worldview.". Agathos: an international review of the humanities and social sciences (2069-1025), 11 (1), 301.
Moes, P., & Tellinghuisen, D. J. (2023). Exploring psychology and Christian faith (2nd ed.). Backer Academic.
Upenieks, L. (2023). Spiritual support and well-being in later life: revisiting the role of God-mediated control. Journal of Religion, Spirituality & Aging, 35(2), 169-192.