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2008
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This is a reprinting
of a book originally published in 1991. It is available through
Wipf and Stock Publishers. |
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2008
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An exploration of the Christian doctrines of
sin and grace as they pertain to the work of Christian counselors.
Introduction
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2007
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Co-authored with Clark D. Campbell, Integrative
Psychotherapy provides a model of Christian psychotherapy.
We propose three domains of intervention--functional, structural,
and relational--and provide clinical illustrations of each domain.
Introduction
Chapter 1
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2006
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A demonstration of
Christian Counseling, published by the American
Psychological Association. |
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2005
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This trade book is published by Jossey-Bass,
a division of Wiley Publishers. The book explores the notion of
home as a spiritual metaphor for life.
Finding Our Way Home
received an Award of Merit in the Christianity
Today 2006 book awards.
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2005
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This book, co-edited
with Dr. Amy Dominguez of Regent
University, is comprised of examples of how Christian psychologists
can serve the church. It is published by Nova
Science Publishers. |
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2004
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Despite the title, Why Sin Matters is
about grace as much as sin. It is published by Tyndale
House.
Why Sin Matters was a finalist in the Theology/Doctrine
category for the 2005
ECPA Gold Medallion Award.
Click here to
read Chapter 1.
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2003
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This co-edited book
includes a variety of empirical and theoretical chapters considering
the relationship of spiritual formation and psychology. The co-editor
is Dr. Todd Hall of Rosemead School
of Psychology. The book is published by Nova
Science Publishers. |
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2001
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Co-edited with the
late Dr. Timothy Phillips, this book includes chapters from theologians
and psychologists regarding the relationship of the two disciplines.
Care for the Soul is published by InterVarsity
Press. |
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1996
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Used as a text in various
colleges and seminaries, Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality
in Christian Counseling explores religious issues in counseling
and psychotherapy. It is published by Tyndale
House. |
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1996
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The Jekyll-Hyde Syndrome
is published by Barclay
Press. It explores the human quest for authenticity. |
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1996
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Making the Best of Stress,
published by InterVarsity Press,
is now out of print. |
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1991
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Cognitive Therapy in Christian
Counseling, published by Word Books (now W
Publishing Group), is now out of print. But it has recently
been reprinted and is available through Wipf
& Stock Publishers. |
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1990
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Christians are bombarded
with various messages about how to think. Christians in the
Crossfire, co-authored with James D. Foster of George
Fox University, provides helpful principles for thinking
clearly in the midst of conflicting truth claims. It is published
by Barclay
Press. |
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1988
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Now out of print, Your
Hidden Half was initially published by Baker
Book House. It explores principles for authentic living. |