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Sin and Grace in Christian Counseling

An Integrative Paradigm

Mark R. McMinnSeries: Christian Association for Psychological Studies Books
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Pages
174
Year
2010
Language
English

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Sin. Grace. Christian Counseling. How do these fit together? In Christian theology sin and grace are intrinsically interconnected. Teacher and counselor Mark McMinn believes that Christian counseling, then, must also take account of both human sin and God's grace. For both sin and grace are distorted whenever one is emphasized without the other. McMinn, noting his own tendencies and the temptation to stereotype different Christian approaches to counseling along this theological divide, aims to help all those preparing for or currently serving in the helping professions. Expounding the proper relationship of sin and grace, McMinn shows how the full truth of the Christian gospel works itself out in the functional, structural and relational domains of an integrative model of psychotherapy.

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"McMinn's writing style is clear and easy to digest. Worth owning. I strongly recommend it."
Rodney L. Bassett, Journal of Psychology, Vol. 8, No. 1, 2009
"Mark McMinn has done it again: this book is a must-have for people interested in knowing how to integrate faith into practice. For all our desire to do so, far too often Christian mental-health professionals struggle to deeply integrate theological truths with psychological science. Sin and Grace in Christian Counseling is a wonderful example of what must be done if we are to be truly integrative in our clinical work. This work is clear, concise, practical and personal. Whether you are a long-established clinician or a brand new graduate student, you will find something of value here."
C. Jeffrey Terrell, Ph.D., president, Psychological Studies Institute

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