Scripture makes the point that we are body and soul, not body, soul, and spirit. Dr Wilde will help us to understand that psychology itself is a theological study. When we speak about psychology, we are speaking about our thoughts, affections, and the causes of our actions — but that is also our “spiritual” life. Much of what we describe as “psychology” is, in fact, our “spiritual” life. Spiritual does not mean only what we think about God or prayer. Our spiritual life is how we treat one ano...
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Scripture makes the point that we are body and soul, not body, soul, and spirit. Dr Wilde will help us to understand that psychology itself is a theological study. When we speak about psychology, we are speaking about our thoughts, affections, and the causes of our actions — but that is also our “spiritual” life. Much of what we describe as “psychology” is, in fact, our “spiritual” life. Spiritual does not mean only what we think about God or prayer. Our spiritual life is how we treat one ano...
31 - EPISODE 13 - A Call to Clarity - by Dr Heath Lambert
Resolve: Biblical Counselling Conversations
53 minutes
4 months ago
31 - EPISODE 13 - A Call to Clarity - by Dr Heath Lambert
The contemporary biblical counselling movement is facing significant challenges. Many voices, marked by confused misunderstandings of biblical truth, are seeking to redefine biblical counselling. They are attempting to blur the clear lines between approaches to counselling care that are uniquely biblical and those that are fundamentally secular. Nothing less than the faithfulness of the biblical counselling movement is at stake. Today, Dr Heath Lambert will help us gain clarity on these...
Resolve: Biblical Counselling Conversations
Scripture makes the point that we are body and soul, not body, soul, and spirit. Dr Wilde will help us to understand that psychology itself is a theological study. When we speak about psychology, we are speaking about our thoughts, affections, and the causes of our actions — but that is also our “spiritual” life. Much of what we describe as “psychology” is, in fact, our “spiritual” life. Spiritual does not mean only what we think about God or prayer. Our spiritual life is how we treat one ano...