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Psychobabble the failure of modern psychology and the biblical alternative Richard Ganz.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wheaton, Ill. Crossway Books c1993Description: 173 pages 22 cmISBN:
  • 0891077340
  • 9780891077343
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261.515 20
LOC classification:
  • BV4012 .G36 1993
Contents:
1 Confession of a psychological heretic -- 2 The psychological views of man -- 3 The power of the couch -- 4 Man as God sees him -- 5 The myth of integration -- 6 Caring to confront -- 7 The healing power of the Church -- 8 Equipping the body -- 9 Building up the body -- 10 Becoming new creatures -- 11 When Christianity doesn't work -- 12 Pre-counseling standings -- 13 The time and the place of Godly living -- 14 Moving toward a free will -- 15 The power of God in the changing of lives.
Summary: Only God's Word has the answers for healing the inner wounds of God's people. This book explores the difference between secular and biblically based counseling, and reminds Christians of the Bible's relevance in our broken world.
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Book Book Reformational Study Centre General library 261.515 GANZ (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available RSC040478

Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-170) and index.

1 Confession of a psychological heretic -- 2 The psychological views of man -- 3 The power of the couch -- 4 Man as God sees him -- 5 The myth of integration -- 6 Caring to confront -- 7 The healing power of the Church -- 8 Equipping the body -- 9 Building up the body -- 10 Becoming new creatures -- 11 When Christianity doesn't work -- 12 Pre-counseling standings -- 13 The time and the place of Godly living -- 14 Moving toward a free will -- 15 The power of God in the changing of lives.

Only God's Word has the answers for healing the inner wounds of God's people. This book explores the difference between secular and biblically based counseling, and reminds Christians of the Bible's relevance in our broken world.

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