This book is an exploration into how psychology, especially psychotherapy, in dialogue with the spiritual practices of the Church, might contribute to the Christian's walk with Christ. First, I question, "Might psychology serve the Christian by helping him/her become less defensive, and therefore, more open to the perfect love and grace of God?" More specifically, my question has been, can psychological insights and an increased awareness of the human mind help each of us to more effectively and authentically avail ourselves of such practices as Confession and Repentance? Holding to this question, this book offers examples of the human condition and illustrates how our defenses obstruct the human person from participating in a deeper relationship with God and others. In Revelation 3:20, Christ stands at the door and knocks. The image of the icon on the front book cover depicts what we might call the arrival of Christ at the doors of our hearts. For the purposes of this work, the door is not only our heart but also our human psychological defense mechanisms that protect the heart's vulnerability. This knock is urgent. It is we who must respond. Christ will not force His way in. We are continually faced with whether we will open the door in our temporal minds to the eternal flow of God's grace and love. We always need conversion. Do we hear the knock? Will we answer?
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