Stereotypical tendencies in Christian counseling include either emphasizing sin at the expense of grace or grace at the expense of sin. Mark R. McMinn seeks to overcome these exaggerations and enable all those in the helping professions see the proper understanding and place of both sin and God's grace in the Christian counseling process.
Stereotypical tendencies in Christian counseling include either emphasizing sin at the expense of grace or grace at the expense of sin. Mark R. McMinn seeks to overcome these exaggerations and enable all those in the helping professions see the proper understanding and place of both sin and God's grace in the Christian counseling process.
Mark R. McMinn (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University) is professor of psychology at George Fox University, where he teaches in the graduate department of clinical psychology. He is a licensed clinical psychologist, board certified with the American Board of Professional Psychology, and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. He has written several books, including Making the Best of Stress, Care for the Soul, Why Sin Matters, Finding Our Way Home and Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Divided by Sin 2. The Weight of Sin 3. The Healing Power of Grace 4. Holding Sin and Grace Together--Three Perspectives 5. Sin and Grace in Integrative Psychotherapy 6. Sin and Grace in the Functional Domain 7. Sin and Grace in the Structural Domain 8. Sin and Grace in the Relational Domain References Name Index Subject Index Scripture Index
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Divided by Sin 2. The Weight of Sin 3. The Healing Power of Grace 4. Holding Sin and Grace Together--Three Perspectives 5. Sin and Grace in Integrative Psychotherapy 6. Sin and Grace in the Functional Domain 7. Sin and Grace in the Structural Domain 8. Sin and Grace in the Relational Domain References Name Index Subject Index Scripture Index
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