Theological Foundations is designed to give the reader an understanding of a biblical theory of personality. That theory provides a set of "lenses" through which the biblical counselor can look as he/she works with clients. The book begins with presuppositions and a theory of integration which are followed by a description of 7 capacities that make up a theory of personality. The first 2 capacities provide a theory of motivation that help the counselor know what drives people. Tips for counseling are given throughout the book pertaining to each of the capacities described.
Healing Helps From the Bible Dealing With Emotions" is a topical Bible study workbook intended to guide the user through Scripture to better understand the emotional side of man and if needed, to work through emotional problems. It is set up with 13 topics to fit into a quarter year and tackles the topics of Emotions, Anxiety/Fear, Shame, Guilt, Depression, Grief, Anger, Happiness, Contentment, Peace, Joy, Compassion, and Confidence. The user is able to look up the listed verses, determine what he believes the Bible is saying, then read the author's own insights and summary of the verses at the end of each section. Dealing With Emotions is the first of four volumes of Healing Helps from the Bible. The other three volumes are titled: Relationships, Finding Strength and Handling Weakness, and Finding God's Perspective and Experience the Benefits. All volumes are intended to help the reader draw closer to God and find peace and comfort through understanding better God's message and desires for man.
Theological Foundations is designed to give the reader an understanding of a biblical theory of personality. That theory provides a set of "lenses" through which the biblical counselor can look as he/she works with clients. The book begins with presuppositions and a theory of integration which are followed by a description of 7 capacities that make up a theory of personality. The first 2 capacities provide a theory of motivation that help the counselor know what drives people. Tips for counseling are given throughout the book pertaining to each of the capacities described.
A text written in conversational style, designed to look at what the Bible says about psychological topics such as: personality, the mind/brain connection, states of consciousness, self-esteem, etc. Because psychology deals with the psychological/spiritual part of man, the Bible has much to say about it. Given that God created the mind and behavior (which is the basis of psychology) it only behooves us to study this realm of man that reflects God. Loaded with hundreds of Scripture references, the in-depth look at what the Bible says about thinking and behavior helps build a basis for studying psychology. The book begins with presuppositions, moves to a definition of what "integration" means to the author, and then provides insight for a Christian perspective of the psychological makeup of man. All of this is intended to set the foundation for Christian psychological study. The book then weighs in on certain psychological topics and runs those teachings through a "biblical grid.
Healing Helps: Finding Strength and Handling Weakness is a topical Bible study workbook intended to guide the user through Scripture to better understand what the Bible says about our strengths and weaknesses. It has 13 topics which fit into a quarter year and tackles the subjects of Strength, Weakness, Trials, Suffering, Courage to Face Life, Living with Conflict, Addictions, Exposure, Personal Responsibility, Integrity, Attitude, Thinking, Self-Care, Biblical Dignity/Godly Self-Concept, and Counseling. The user can find the listed verses, determine what Bible says, then read the author's own insights and summary at the end of each section. Finding Strength and Handling Weakness is the third of four volumes of Healing Helps from the Bible. The others are titled: Dealing With Emotions, Relationships, and Finding God's Perspective and Experience the Benefits. All volumes are intended to help the reader draw closer to God and find peace and comfort through understanding better God's message and desires for man.
Healing Helps: Finding God's Perspective and Experiencing the Benefits, is a topical Bible study workbook intended to guide the user through Scripture to better understand what the Bible says about God's perspective and the benefits He has provided for us. It has 13 topics which fit into a quarter year and tackles the subjects God as a Loving Parent, Longings, Grace, Hope, Freedom, Comfort, Rest, Endurance, Perseverance, Waiting on the Lord, Time, Depth, Maturity, and the Past, Present, and Future. The user can find the listed verses, determine what Bible says, then read the author's own insights and summary at the end of each section. This is the last of four volumes of Healing Helps from the Bible. The others are titled: Dealing With Emotions, Relationships, and Finding Strength and Handling Weakness. All volumes are intended to help the reader draw closer to God and find peace and comfort through understanding better God's message and desires for man
Healing Helps: Relationships is a topical Bible study workbook intended to guide the user through Scripture to better understand various aspects of relationships and if needed, work through relationship difficulties. It has 13 topics which fit into a quarter year and tackles the subjects of Relationships, The Healing Power of Words, Communication, One-Anothering, Encouragement, Love, Trust, Forgiveness, Making Amends, Discerning Deceitfulness, Sexuality, Marriage, & Family. The user can look up the listed verses, determine what he believes the Bible is saying, then read the author's own insights and summary at the end of each section. Relationships is the second of four volumes of Healing Helps from the Bible. The others are titled: Dealing With Emotions, Finding Strength and Handling Weakness, and Finding God's Perspective and Experience the Benefits. All volumes are intended to help the reader draw closer to God and find peace and comfort through understanding better God's message and desires for man.
Canadian Geography: A Scholarly Bibliography is a compendium of published works on geographical studies of Canada and its various provinces. It includes works on geographical studies of Canada as a whole, on multiple provinces, and on individual provinces. Works covered include books, monographs, atlases, book chapters, scholarly articles, dissertations, and theses. The contents are organized first by region into main chapters, and then each chapter is divided into sections: General Studies, Cultural and Social Geography, Economic Geography, Historical Geography, Physical Geography, Political Geography, and Urban Geography. Each section is further sub-divided into specific topics within each main subject. All known publications on the geographical studies of Canada—in English, French, and other languages—covering all types of geography are included in this bibliography. It is an essential resource for all researchers, students, teachers, and government officials needing information and references on the varied aspects of the environments and human geographies of Canada.
A nuanced and sophisticated analysis... Exhilarating' Sunday Telegraph Nine hundred years ago, one of the most controversial episodes in Christian history was initiated. The Pope stated that, in spite of the apparently pacifist message of the New Testament, God actually wanted European knights to wage a fierce and bloody war against Islam and recapture Jerusalem. Thus was the First Crusade born. Focusing on the characters that drove this extraordinary campaign, this fascinating period of history is recreated through awe-inspiring and often barbaric tales of bold adventure while at the same time providing significant insights into early medieval society, morality and mentality. The First Crusade marked a watershed in relations between Islam and the West, a conflict that set these two world religions on a course towards deep-seated animosity and enduring enmity. The chilling reverberations of this earth-shattering clash still echo in the world today. '[Asbridge] balances persuasive analysis with a flair for conveying with dramatic power the crusaders' plight' Financial Times
The first major study of the principality of Antioch, reasserting its significance and challenging the dominance of Jerusalem in modern crusading historiography. The First Crusade wrought many changes across the medieval world, not least in Levant, where the expedition culminated in the Frankish conquest of much of Syria and Palestine. This book is the first major study of the early history of one of these Latin settlements, the principality of Antioch; it reasserts the significance of Antioch, and challenges the dominant position of the kingdom of Jerusalem in modern crusading historiography. Thomas Asbridge examines the formation of Antioch's political, military and ecclesiastical frameworks and explains how the principality survived in the hostile political environment of the Near East. He also demonstrates that Latin Antioch was shapedby the complex world of the Levant, facing a diverse range of influences and potential threats from the neighbouring forces of Byzantium and Islam. Historians of the Frankish East and of medieval Europe in the eleventh century will find this an important contribution to crusading history; it is also a significant contribution to the study of frontier societies and medieval communities. THOMAS S. ASBRIDGE is lecturer in early medieval history at Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London.
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