God and Psychobabble
Title | God and Psychobabble PDF eBook |
Author | Kathy Martin |
Publisher | Destiny Image Publishers |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 2012-04-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0768488397 |
People love psychobabble! Psychobabble provides momentary relief, a quick fix, a feel-good remedy to life’s difficulties. But then what? God and Psychobabble challenges the lies and confusion that the world has used to keep people in bondage. God and Psychobabble presents God’s Truth so the world’s walking wounded will be set free. Are you looking for a more abundant, joyful life? The author, a biblical psychotherapist, believes in efforts to make the mind well, saying, “After all, the mind is the command center for the entire body. And how can we have any real quality of life when the mind is in a perpetual state of sadness, fear, or torment?” But where and how does God enter the big picture—your mind? God and Psychobabble unlocks your mind. You will learn: What psychobabble is and what role it plays in your life. What psychogenic illnesses are. What psychoneuroimmunology is. Why the world is currently groaning and suffering from the consequences of its obsession with psychobabble. Psychobabble is how many people deal with life and all of its difficulties and complications; but it inevitably results in the same confusion that the tower-building Babylonians faced—unable to communicate deeply, resolving nothing. But there is an Answer! Living an abundant, joyful life means working through your truth in favor of God’s Truth. It can be done—start today!
Psychobabble
Title | Psychobabble PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Ganz |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2022-05-10 |
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Psychobabble
Title | Psychobabble PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Ganz |
Publisher | Rich Ganz Ministries |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Christianity |
ISBN | 9780891077343 |
This book explores the difference between secular and biblically based counseling, and reminds Christians of the Bible's relevance in our broken world.
Psycho Bible
Title | Psycho Bible PDF eBook |
Author | J. Barry Wilson |
Publisher | Tate Publishing |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1615661379 |
Upon completing his graduate degree on mental health treatments, therapist and pastor J. Barry Wilson noticed a familiar thread running through each respected model. From Victor Frankle's search for the meaning in life, Albert Ellis's paradigm for changing how we think, and Piaget's developmental models, it dawned on Wilson that the core of all of this psychobabble held acumen and design from the greatest historical influence of all timea "the Bible. Besides Christian practitioners, many psychologists or psychotherapists today may dismiss the Bible as a book of religious storytelling with little or no relevance to the twenty-first century. But in Psycho-Bible, Wilson reveals the timeless wisdom from which much of modern psychotherapy borrows its fundamental models. With a folksy, straightforward writing style that blends the counseling theory with biblical principles, the applications pertinent to mental health in today's hectic world will be at your fingertips. Whether you are an academic or a regular Christian, Wilson reveals with ease the relationship between psychology and biblical reference. Remember: It's not another book of psychobabble; it's Psycho-Bible."
Why Christians Can't Trust Psychology
Title | Why Christians Can't Trust Psychology PDF eBook |
Author | Ed Bulkley |
Publisher | Harvest House Publishers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1993-07-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781565070264 |
Where should Christians go to heal the deep hurts in their hearts? Today’s search for inner fulfillment has exploded into the Recovery movement, complete with twelve-step seminars, counseling programs, and self-help books. Thousands are looking to Christian psychology to help them attain victory over modern dysfunctions. Does that mean the Bible alone is no longer adequate for the problems faced by Christians today? Some say we need the Bible plus psychology. Others say the Bible alone is sufficient. With deep insight and candor, pastoral counselor Ed Bulkley presents the opposing sides of this issue—and offers trustworthy, biblical answers for those who long to break away from pain and guilt and know true freedom...genuine inner peace...and a fresh beginning. The pressures to find the solutions to human hurt and suffering have never been greater. Clear answers are urgently needed for the hurting—today.
When God is Silent
Title | When God is Silent PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Brown Taylor |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Communication |
ISBN | 1561011576 |
In these 1997 Lyman Beecher Lectures in Preaching delivered at Yale Divinity School, the author focuses on the task of those who preach and those who hear sermons in a world where people thirst for a word from God.
The Jesus We Missed
Title | The Jesus We Missed PDF eBook |
Author | Father Patrick Reardon |
Publisher | Thomas Nelson |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 2012-02-13 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 159555372X |
Who was Jesus and what was His mission? The Gospels present us with an obvious but profound and compelling thought, that the eternal Word of God became a real man of particular weight and height, with a specific temperament and particular traits of character. He was a Jew, part of a small village community. He became hungry and tired. He felt anger and was moved to compassion. He had a mother and friends. His name was Jesus. How are we to understand this mystery of Jesus being fully God and also fully man? How do we correctly speak of the real Jesus without falling prey to the skepticism that marks the so-called “quest for a historical Jesus”? In The Jesus We Missed, pastor and scholar Patrick Henry Reardon travels through the Gospel narratives to discover the real Jesus, to see him through the eyes of those who knew him best—the apostles, his community, believers who vividly portrayed him in stories filtered through their own faith. Through these living, breathing accounts, we contemplate who God’s Son really was and is—and we understand how he came to redeem and sanctify every aspect of every human life. “In an age that has too often turned Jesus into a symbol or an abstract doctrine, we are long overdue for a reminder that the Lord of history came to us as a humble carpenter from Nazareth.” — BRYAN LITFIN, Professor of Theology, Moody Bible Institute “In his inimitable style, Patrick Henry Reardon surprises us with insights into the humanity of Jesus drawn from the Gospels and made lively by careful attention to historical and literary detail. Here is a piece that joins together critical awareness, theological fidelity, refreshing wit, and manifest devotion.” — EDITH M. HUMPHREY, William F. Orr Professor of New Testament, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary