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Christ or Therapy? For Depression & Life's Troubles

For Depression & Life's Troubles
SKU: UKWILL03
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It is not widely realised that there is an irreconcilable difference between the remedies for sadness and grief set out in the Bible, and those put forward by the world of psychotherapy. A gulf also exists between the biblical policy for marriage, and that proposed by secular marriage guidance psychologists. Many well-known evangelical authors and churches, however, have turned entirely to the secular remedies and policies in these matters. This book shows what the differences are, including a remarkable review of depression in the Bible, and its relief. This is the keenly awaited sequel to an earlier book - The Dark Side of Christian Counselling - by medical doctor Ted Williams.

Christ or Therapy? For Depression & Life's Troubles

For Depression & Life's Troubles
SKU: UKWILL03
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Format:  Paperback
Size: 227 x 151 x 13 mm
Weight: 267 g
ISBN: 9781870855716
No. of pages: 156
Publisher: Wakeman Trust
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It is not widely realised that there is an irreconcilable difference between the remedies for sadness and grief set out in the Bible, and those put forward by the world of psychotherapy. A gulf also exists between the biblical policy for marriage, and that proposed by secular marriage guidance psychologists. Many well-known evangelical authors and churches, however, have turned entirely to the secular remedies and policies in these matters. This book shows what the differences are, including a remarkable review of depression in the Bible, and its relief. This is the keenly awaited sequel to an earlier book - The Dark Side of Christian Counselling - by medical doctor Ted Williams.