Biblical Psychology
Prof. Herman Hanko
2003 & 2004 Federation Seminars
Professor Hanko introduces biblical psychology starting with the creation of man and the implications of his calling in the midst of the world.
Professor Hanko continues his biblical psychology seminar discussing aspects of the fall of man and the implications of regeneration in the life of covenant teachers, parents, and children.
Professor Hanko describes the relation between the soul and the body.
Professor Hanko introduces various theories about emotions and describes emotions as a faculty of the soul and will. He also provides a scriptural foundation for understanding emotions.
Professor Hanko describes the source of emotions and reflects on emotions in the life of a child of God.
Professor Hanko Provides follow up comments to his first two lectures on emotions. He defines memory, and describes its power, aspects of retention, recall, and recognition. Finally, Professor Hanko reflects on ways to motivate students.
Professor Hanko expounds on the relationship of self esteem and humility of sin and the love for ones self as a redeemed child of God. He also discusses the nature of the human conscience and our abuse of it. Professor Hanko answers various questions about mental illness and depression.
Professor Hanko answers questions in response to his first lecture on emotions.
Professor Hanko answers questions in response to his second lecture on emotions.