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John Warwick Montgomery beautifully highlights how modern psychiatric treatment has lost its mind! Contemporary forms of psychotherapy are, soulless-psychological and spiritual problems require a transcendent solution, as Montgomery nicely documents. No citation of Freud, Jung, or Albert Schweitzer in his flawed diagnosis of Jesus will never be the same as quoting Holy Scripture. Dr. Montgomery's latest book is a fresh movement of the Spirit of God to a lost and dying world without Christ. The answer: Put Christianity back into the discussion of what is genuine treatment, and Montgomery's newest book wonderfully points us in that direction.…mehr

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John Warwick Montgomery beautifully highlights how modern psychiatric treatment has lost its mind! Contemporary forms of psychotherapy are, soulless-psychological and spiritual problems require a transcendent solution, as Montgomery nicely documents. No citation of Freud, Jung, or Albert Schweitzer in his flawed diagnosis of Jesus will never be the same as quoting Holy Scripture. Dr. Montgomery's latest book is a fresh movement of the Spirit of God to a lost and dying world without Christ. The answer: Put Christianity back into the discussion of what is genuine treatment, and Montgomery's newest book wonderfully points us in that direction.
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JOHN WARWICK MONTGOMERY (Ph.D., U. of Chicago; D.Théol., Strasbourg, France; LL.D. (Cardiff, Wales, UK) has served as Professor-at-Large in 1517 since he became Professor Emeritus of Law and Humanities at the University of Bedfordshire, England. In two of his previous books (Cross and Crucible and Myth, Allegory, and Gospel), he employed Jungian analysis in his literary apologetic for the truth of historic Christianity. Having recently obtained the Specialist Diploma in Psychoanalysis and become a member of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies and the International Association of Christian Counseling Professionals, he has written this little volume of essays connecting biblical truth with psychotherapeutic insights. Dr. Montgomery resides with his wife Carol, not far from the village where his son Jean-Marie and grandchildren live, near Strasbourg in France.