MacMurray on relationality: a tool for systems theory?

This article seeks to draw out the links between systems thinking and the philosophy of John Macmurray. In fact, while systems theory is a growing trend in a number of disciplines, including counselling and psychotherapy, the narrative describes its ancient roots. Macmurray’s insistence that humans...

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Published in:Philosophy & theology
Authors: McIntosh, Esther ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author) ; MacDonald, Don (Author) ; Sink, Christopher A. ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Marquette Univ. Press [2016]
In: Philosophy & theology
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Macmurray, John 1891-1976 / Religious philosophy / Systems theory
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophy of religion; criticism of religion; atheism
CF Christianity and Science
KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history
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Summary:This article seeks to draw out the links between systems thinking and the philosophy of John Macmurray. In fact, while systems theory is a growing trend in a number of disciplines, including counselling and psychotherapy, the narrative describes its ancient roots. Macmurray’s insistence that humans exist as interdependent rather than independent beings is supported by systems theory. Moreover, Macmurray’s critique of institutionalized religion and his favouring of inclusive religious community is akin to a model of spirituality that, in positive psychology, is conceived of as an open system.
ISSN:0890-2461
Contains:Enthalten in: Philosophy & theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5840/philtheol20167150