by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Jun 1, 2008 | Biblical View of Self
Psychological counseling theories and therapies have given Americans a new way of thinking and have turned our country into a therapeutic culture of the self—where the self and how it feels about itself are at the center of meaning. People from coast to coast have...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Jun 1, 2001 | Biblical View of Self, Pyschoheresy and Individuals
Back in 1975 James Dobson declared: “If I could write a prescription for the women of the world, it would provide each one of them with a healthy dose of self-esteem and personal worth (taken three times a day until the symptoms disappear). I have no doubt that...
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by Guest Author | Feb 1, 1999 | Biblical View of Self
by Carol Tharp, M.D. — The Bible views women and men as equally responsible before God for their sin. However, the church has followed the world into viewing women as innocent victims with their “mistakes” being due to such things as a bad husband, abuse...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Oct 1, 1997 | Biblical View of Self
Among the stellar emotional needs of humanistic psychology are unconditional acceptance, unconditional self-regard, unconditional self-acceptance, and unconditional love. The meaning of the word unconditional is “without conditions or reservations;...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Apr 1, 1996 | Biblical View of Self
Part 1 Do children and adults really need self-esteem? Does low self-esteem lead to serious life problems? Should parents attempt to build self-esteem in their children? Does the Bible encourage self-esteem? Many Christians have assumptions about self-esteem. But,...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Apr 1, 1995 | Biblical View of Self
So . . . what do you think Jesus would say to pop singer Madonna? While former reporter and atheist, now assistant pastor at Willow Creek Community Church Lee Strobel admits he’s “not pretending to have divine revelation from God on what Jesus would say,”...
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