A landmark study of the history, development, and methodology of biblical counseling. Exploring the movement's evolution since Jay Adams, Lambert discusses the work of David Powlinson, Paul Tripp, and others to demonstrate how their emphasis on the sinner as sufferer, heart as key to motivation, and interaction with critics defines a more balanced approach to counseling.
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Title
The Biblical Counseling Movement after Adams
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Author(s)
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ISBN
9781433528132
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Format
Paperback
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Publisher
Crossway
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Audience
Adults, Church Leaders