Exposing Psychology, Exalting Christ

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Table of Contents

Chapter Title Page
-- Foreword vi
-- Introduction vii
-- Part I: Can Psychology Help You? --
1 Meet Karen and Keith 1
2 Can You Trust Psychology As a Science? 9
3 Does Psychology Deliver on Its Promises? 19
4 Answering the Why of Life 29
-- Part II: Psychology and Christianity: What's the Difference? --
5 Two Opposing Faiths 43
6 Who Is at Fault? 55
7 Which Figurehead Do You Follow? 63
8 Where is Your Focus? 71
-- Part III: Psychology in the Church --
9 My Disorder Made Me Do It 89
10 Should I Take Psychiatric Medication? 101
11 What About "Christian" Psychology? 119
12 A Royal Priesthood 141
13 Choose This Day Whom You Will Serve 151
-- Part IV: The Overcoming Life --
14 Do You Meet the Qualifications of the Overcoming Life? 157
15 Overcoming Your Sinful Nature 171
16 Overcoming the World 179
17 Overcoming Your Circumstances 187
18 Overcoming Satan 195
19 Suffering With a Purpose 205
20 Treatment That Works! 219
21 Victory in Jesus 241
-- Notes 251

 

 
 

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