Glynn Harrison

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Glynn Harrison was formerly Professor and Head of Department of Psychiatry, at a university in the UK, where he was also a practicing consultant psychiatrist. Now, as an author and speaker, he is interested in issues at the interface between biblically-based faith and psychology, neuroscience, and psychiatry, as well as wider issues of culture and Christian worldview. His most recent book A Better Story: God, Sex and Human Flourishing turns a critical eye to the sexual revolution.
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Name Speaker/Author Topic Duration Views Datesort descending
talk
Sexual Addictions and Pornography: Cultural Context and Pastoral Intervention
Glynn Harrison Counseling and PsychologySexuality 00:00:00 2,584 28 May 2014
interview
The Sexual Revolution and the Christian Response - Leader to Leader Interview
Glynn Harrison EthicsChristian Ethics 00:00:00 2,472 30 May 2015
talk
Igniting an Effective Men's Ministry in Your Church
Glynn Harrison LeadershipDiscipleship Leadership 00:00:00 2,342 30 May 2015
talk
Understanding and Critiquing the Modern Ideas of Self and Identity
Glynn Harrison Counseling and PsychologyPersonality Theory 00:00:00 3,069 1 Jun 2015
talk
Wired for God: How Our Brains Predispose Us to Spiritual Awareness
Glynn Harrison ScienceChristianity and Science 00:00:00 3,082 1 Jun 2015
short_talk
Identity Futures: The Cultural Undermining of Personal Identity
Glynn Harrison Counseling and PsychologyPersonality Theory 00:00:00 3,234 3 Jun 2015
short_talk
Identity in Christ: How to Realise What We Imagine
Glynn Harrison Counseling and PsychologyPersonality Theory 00:00:00 3,171 3 Jun 2015
answer
Is the push for same sex marriage part of the sexual revolution?
Glynn Harrison Counseling and Psychology 00:00:00 1,080 22 May 2016
answer
In what ways have Christians failed to present a biblical view of sex?
Glynn Harrison Counseling and PsychologySexuality 00:00:00 2,056 20 May 2017
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How can both the Bible and psychology help us understand the lure of pornography?
Glynn Harrison Counseling and PsychologySexuality 00:00:00 1,585 20 May 2017

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