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CO102 Introducing Pastoral Counseling II: Examples in Application is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this course, Dr. Eric Johnson provides examples of how to help those going through common struggles or major crises. He dissects the four dimensions of human beings—biological, psychosocial, ethical, and spiritual—and describes how the Christian counselor should approach problems of each kind. Dr. Johnson provides a counseling model that promotes healing and always keeps Christ at the center...

People who know certain things are true but it doesn’t affect their lives—that would be an example as well of a kind of resistance to God and His ways. So this is most clearly taught—this teaching is taught in Rom 7, where Paul speaks about what he calls “indwelling sin,” that there is this sinful disposition that leads us not to do what we’re supposed to do and to do things that we know the law of God tells us we’re not supposed to do. And this sin, then, this indwelling sin, is just this internal