Description
Sufficiency: Historic Essays on the Sufficiency of Scripture
ISBN: 9781537391342
Overview
Sufficiency: Historic Essays on the Sufficiency of Scripture is a compelling collection of essays from renowned authors Heath Lambert, Wayne A. Mack, Doug Bookman, and David Powlison. This book serves as a powerful affirmation of the belief that the Bible is not only a sacred text but also a sufficient guide for all aspects of life, particularly in the realm of counseling. As secular counseling increasingly dismisses the role of Scripture, this anthology stands as a testament to the enduring relevance and authority of biblical truth.
Product Features
- Authors: Heath Lambert, Wayne A. Mack, Doug Bookman, David Powlison
- Format: Paperback
- Language: English
- Pages: 150
- ISBN-10: 1537391348
- ISBN-13: 978-1537391342
- Item Weight: 1 pound
- Dimensions: 6 x 0.34 x 9 inches
Key Themes
- Biblical Counseling: The book emphasizes that effective counseling is rooted in Scripture and that true healing comes from applying biblical principles.
- Historical Perspectives: This special edition celebrates 40 years of commitment to Scripture, revisiting key articles that have shaped the understanding of biblical sufficiency in counseling.
- Theological Tradition: The authors draw on a rich theological heritage to demonstrate that Scripture provides comprehensive guidance for both spiritual and practical issues.
Publisher
- Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Publication Date: September 21, 2016
Reviews
Readers appreciate the depth of theological insight provided in this anthology, recognizing its valuable contribution to the discourse on the role of Scripture in counseling. The essays provoke thought and encourage counselors to reaffirm their commitment to biblical principles in their practice.
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There are plenty of secular counselors who believe there is no place for the teaching of Scripture in coun- seling. There are also plenty of conservative evangeli- cal Christians who love the Bible but believe it is a revelation of limited scope, which is not sufficient for counseling. Only authentically biblical counselors believe that faithful counseling is impossible without the Bible.
This book celebrates our 40th anniversary, our rich theological tradition, and our commitment to Scripture by publishing a special edition of some historic articles on sufficiency that have been published throughout the years.