Explore how the mind works and how education shapes thinking and faith.
This introduction to the mind offers approachable insights into how we feel, decide, and grow, drawing on the author’s clear explanations of mental life.
In these pages, you’ll follow a guided tour of emotion, will, and belief, and see how ideas and ideals help hold civilization together. The book also connects psychology with religious education, showing how teaching and leadership shape both minds and communities.
- Clear definitions of emotion, will, belief, and faith and how they influence daily life.
- Plain explanations of how acts of will become automatic when directed toward strong, lasting ends.
- Discussion of the graded church school and the need for specialized leadership in religious education.
- A framework for classifying occupations by the human needs and materials they work with, from arts to professions.
Ideal for readers of psychology, education, and religious studies who want a practical, foundational overview without spoilers.