COURSE DESCRIPTION:

 

This course is about religion, psychology and family relationships. It aims to explore the influence of religion on family functioning and family relationships from a psychological perspective. It will also understand the emerging work of relationship spirituality which is about attachment psychology, family systems, theology, spirituality and neuroscience. Integrating insights from psychology and theology, this course aims to explore the process of relational transformation in family, which will eventually lead to a deeply relational spiritual growth.

 

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES:

 

Upon successful completion of the course, students are expected to be able to:

 

1.     Discuss several types of family relationships – marital, intergenerational, and sibling ties – that have an important influence on well-being, from both psychological and pastoral perspectives.

2.     Discuss the concept of Family Calling from the Christian (theological) perspective.

3.     Discuss how religious faith influence marital satisfaction and quality;

4.     Discuss the relationship between religion and parenting;

5.     Discuss the relationship between spirituality and family relationships from the perspective of the recent development in positive psychology;

6.     Describe and discuss the emerging work of relational spirituality, as a new paradigm for human and spiritual development;

7.     Discuss the application of relational spirituality in Chinese families with respect to family relationships transformation, which will ultimately lead to relational spiritual growth.

 

 

REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS:

 

Sandage, S. J., Rupert, D., Stavros, G. S., Devor, N. G. (2020). Relational Spirituality in Psychotherapy: Healing Suffering and Promoting Growth. USA: American Psychological Association.

 

Hall, T. W. & Hall, M. E. L. (2021). Relational Spirituality: A Psychological-Theological Paradigm for Transformation. USA: Inter-Varsity Press.

 

Worthington, E. L. (2003). Forgiving and Reconciling: Bridges to Wholeness and Hope. USA: Inter-Varsity Press.

 

All reading materials for each lecture will be uploaded to e campus.

 

COURSE SCHEDULE:

Class

Date (14:00-17:00)

Topic

1

2023

September 19

課程介紹 Introduction

宗教信仰與家庭健康  Religion and Family Health 

2

September 26

信仰與婚姻  Religion and Marriage

3.

October 3

從信仰角度看家庭的召命 (李文耀牧師)

Family Calling from a Christian (theological) perspective

4

October 10

關係靈性 1

Relational Spirituality – Attachment

5.

October 17

關係靈性2

Relational Spirituality – Self-differentiation

 

October 24

No class

6.

October 31

Positive Family (正向家庭) 1  (羅澤全先生)

§  Positive psychology and Family

7.

November 7

Positive Family (正向家庭) 2  (羅澤全先生)

§  Positive Psychology and Parenting

8

November 14

Positive Family (正向家庭) 3   (羅澤全先生)

Virtues and Family Relationships

9.

November 21

Religion and Parenting

·       Religion and Fatherhood

·       Religion and Motherhood

10.

November 28

Spiritual Dwelling and Seeking - Relational trauma, attachment and differentiation.

 

2024

 

11.

January 9

Presentation 1 (A, B, C) and Integrative Seminar (Intergenerational relationship)

12.

January 16

Presentation 2 (D, E, F) and Intergrative Seminar (Intergenerational relationship)

 13.

January 23 

Conclusion (2 hours)


December/January

Individual meeting with Professor (2 hours)

 

January 30

February 6

No class

 

February 13

Holiday

 

February 20

No class

 

February 27

Assignment Due

 

 

ASSESSMENT

Content

Marks

Due Date

1.         Class participation and presentation

       課堂參與和口述報告

20%

 

2.         Project Proposal OR Family Interview

       事工計劃/家庭訪談

40%

February 27

3.      Literature review文獻評論和探討

 

40%

February 27