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Œuvres de Martin Bobgan

How to Counsel from Scripture (1750) 122 exemplaires
Prophets of Psychoheresy I (1989) 70 exemplaires
Hypnosis and the Christian (1984) 34 exemplaires
The End of "Christian Psychology" (1997) 32 exemplaires
Larry Crabb's Gospel (1998) 15 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Bobgan, Martin
Nom légal
Bobgan, Martin Norman
Date de naissance
1930-03-18
Sexe
male

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dickmanikowski | Jul 23, 2014 |
" This volume should be required reading for pastor's teacher's and lay leaders entrusted with the care of men's souls."- W. Phillip Keller
 
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macfinleyrsrc | Jul 15, 2009 |
Bobgan, Martin, and Deidre Bobgan, Psycho-Heresy: The Seduction of Christianity by Psychoanalysis (Santa Barbara, CA: EastGate Publishers). C1005
"Analyzes attempts to integrate psychology with the Bible, exposes fallacies of psychological counseling, examines four commonly held myths about psychology, and encourages a return to sound Biblical foundations for Christian living. Praised by Jay Adams, Ed Payne, et al." -- GCB
"Some people will say the Bobgans are hitting too hard--naming names and all that--but I don't think so. Whenever someone writes for the Christian public he sets forth his views to the scrutiny of others, but if others think that what he says is dangerous to the church, they, like Paul (who names names, too) have an obligation to say so. The chapter Amalgamania is the best. Indeed it should be enlarged and made into an entire book." -- Jay Adams
"In the Amalgamania chapter (5), the authors use 2 Corinthians 6:14-17, the separation between light and darkness, between Christ and Belial, between believers and unbelievers, to point out the unbiblical practice of mixing Bible and psychology, with the palm going to the latter. Note the many `How to' books being produced, the fact that they do not have the Bible as the sole rule of faith and practice. It is the Bible plus something else that will solve your problems. Just as teens think that the wisdom of their parents is pass‚, so the writers of today's books in effect regard the Bible's teaching in the same way. To hear the psychologists is to find that they think that the Bible is not adequate for this present age
. . . . Find a church `counselor' who sticks strictly to God's Word, and you will know that you have seen a rare bird indeed. . . . The truth of the matter is that the Christian counselor who determines by the grace of God to know and use the Scriptures in his counseling is the only one who can ever have a solid basis for what he says and does
(p. 203). . . . Read the Puritan sermons, for instance. They expounded the Word fully, and then they gave application after application to everyday life to show that every situation was covered by the Scriptures . . ." -- Jay P. Green Sr.
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lettermen | 1 autre critique | Dec 2, 2007 |

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