When Heaven Was Silent: Integrating Psychology and Theology in the Garden of Gethsemane Kindle Edition

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Management number 220498208 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $90.00 Model Number 220498208
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Many who suffer psychologically feel abandoned—by others, by meaning, and even by God.When Heaven Was Silent is written for those living with mental illness, inner anguish, and psychological suffering that feels unseen and unshared.Its central claim is simple but radical: whatever depths a person enters, Christ entered them first.When Heaven Was Silent explores mental illness and inner suffering through both clinical insight and the Passion of Christ.Its central claim is simple but radical: whatever depths a person enters, Christ entered them first.Drawing on clinical experience, Scripture, and the Catholic intellectual tradition, Dr. Alvarez explores mental illness not as a failure of faith or character, but as a deeply human experience that affects the whole person—body, mind, and spirit. Long before modern psychology named anxiety, depression, trauma, or despair, the Gospels recorded a Christ who was “sorrowful unto death.” In Gethsemane, Jesus entered the depths of psychological anguish, offering profound solidarity with those today who suffer in silence.This book brings together insights from psychology with the theological wisdom of Augustine, Aquinas, John Paul II, Benedict XVI, Henri Nouwen, and the witness of saints who also endured mental suffering. Rather than placing faith and mental health care in opposition, it presents them as complementary ways of understanding and tending to human pain.Central to the work is the Triangle of Wellness, an integrative framework that recognizes the inseparable relationship among physical health, psychological well-being, and spiritual life. Through historical reflection, clinical explanation, and pastoral sensitivity, readers are guided to better understand conditions such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and addiction—without stigma, moralization, or reductionism.Written for individuals who struggle, families who love them, clergy who accompany them, and clinicians who serve them, When Heaven Was Silent offers clarity, compassion, and hope. It affirms that mental suffering does not place anyone outside the reach of dignity, meaning, or grace—and that healing often unfolds through the careful integration of medicine, psychology, community, and faith. Read more

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ISBN13 978-1105758935
Language English
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Publisher Dennis Alvarez PsyD
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Print length 176 pages
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Publication date January 24, 2026
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