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The Biblical Counseling Movement
History and Context
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352 pages
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Focusing on the late 1960s, the book explores the biblical counseling movement, which aimed to restore counseling within the church and offer a Christian alternative to traditional mental health practices. David Powlison provides a detailed historical narrative, examining the movement's origins, development, and impact on both the church and the field of psychology. This insightful analysis delves into the theological and practical implications of integrating faith with counseling, making it a significant resource for understanding this influential movement.
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2010, paperback
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