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Embodied Faith and Community: A New Approach to Soul Care
Leaving Development Behind & Beginning Our Pilgrimage – Brett Webb-Mitchell Introduction Brett Webb‑Mitchell challenges conventional psychological paradigms of “development” and instead offers the metaphor of Christian pilgrimage as a richer framework for soul formation. Drawing from biblical narrative, spiritual tradition, and embodied practice; he contends that normative developmental theories which are often cognitive, secular, and…
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Balancing Secular Psychology with Biblical Truths in Ministry
An Apologetic Apologia for the Integration of Psychology & Theology – Stanton L. Jones Introduction Stanton L. Jones offers an “Apologetic Apologia” for integrating psychology and theology. He frames this as a balanced, critical, and constructive approach whereby Scripture informs psychology – psychology enriches pastoral ministry, and both disciplines submit to Christ’s lordship. I appreciate Jones’s…
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Insights from Pastor Blair on Theology and Psychology
Exploring the Interface of Theology and Psychology: A Summary of the Interview with Pastor BlairInterviewer: Ze Selassie Questions: The interview with Pastor Blair provides an insightful exploration into the complex relationship between theology and psychology within the context of pastoral care. His responses reflect a thoughtful and biblically grounded approach to integrating psychological insight while…
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Bridging Faith and Psychology: Insights for Counselors
Questions at the Crossroads: The Care of Souls & Modern Psychotherapies – David Powlison Introduction David Powlison’s essay critically examines the intersection of modern psychotherapy and the biblical care of souls, primarily highlighting two positions: COMPIN (Comprehensive Internal biblical sufficiency) and VITEX (Vital External secular contribution). Powlison urges the church to reclaim its central role in soul…
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Healing and Growth Through Biblical Principles
Journey to Wholeness: The Process of Growth and Change in the Kingdom of God is a comprehensive Christian guide to spiritual maturity, healing, and personal transformation. Dr. Stan E. DeKoven, who is both a minister and psychologist, draws from biblical teachings and psychological insights to present a structured process for believers to grow in Christ.…
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Breaking Generational Curses: A Christian Perspective
I Want to Be Like You, Dad is a deeply personal and theological exploration of the profound impact fathers have on their children, and the generational consequences of broken familial relationships. Written by Dr. Stan DeKoven, a psychologist and Christian leader, the book provides both a scholarly and spiritual road-map for healing family dysfunctions rooted…