Martin Bobgan puts forth an appeal for Christians to abandon the biblical counseling movementand return to an earlier dependence on the Bible and on Biblically-ordained ministries and mutual care in the the Body of Chirst.
Exposes the worldliness of the "Biblical" counseling model
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
A great book where an author dares to speak against positions previously held. This book is for Christians who already are against psychology but have replaced it with the "Biblical Counseling" model. This book shows that concepts such as paid sessions, timed sessions, and segregation of councelor and councelee outside of counceling are not in line with Biblical teachings and instead patterned themself after psychological counseling. Urges readers that Biblical counseling is only an attempt to replace psychological counseling when only a return to the Bible is needed.
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