by Bob | Jul 18, 2009 | Biblical Counseling, Biblical Psychology, Book Review, Books, Christian Psychology, Emotions, Feelings
Review ofFaithful Feelings: Rethinking Emotion in the New TestamentBook Details:*Title: Faithful Feelings: Rethinking Emotion in the New Testament*Author: Matthew A. Elliott, Ph.D.*Publisher: Kregel Academic and Professional (2006)*Category: Theology, Emotions, New...
by Bob | Jun 15, 2009 | Biblical Counseling, Emotions, Healing, Sin, Suffering, Sufferology, Sustaining
Why Some Biblical Counseling Is Only Half Biblical!Part Ten: Secluded in Our Ivory Towers*Note: If you’re disappointed that I’m saying that some biblical counseling is only half biblical, then please read my comments at the end of my first post in this series:...
by Bob | Jan 21, 2008 | Christian Living, Emotions, Holy Spirit
Who’s Alive to the Holy Spirit?*Review of: Daniel B. Wallace, and M. James Sawyer, editors, “Who’s Afraid of the Holy Spirit?”In 1993, Chuck Swindoll authored “Flying Closer to the Flame: A Passion for the Holy Spirit.” What that book was for...
by Bob | Mar 16, 2007 | Emotional Intelligence, Emotions, Feelings, Soul Physicians
Emotional Intelligence: The ABCs of Emotions Part 11: Learning the ABCs of Emotional Maturity Introduction: You’re reading Part 11 in a blog mini-series on Emotional Intelligence. Read Part 1: Emotions: God’s Idea, Part 2: Why We Feel What We Feel, Part 3: Good News...