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Biblical and Religious Psychology

Herman Bavinck

Click here for a Table of Contents Click here to read a sample chapter The great Reformed theologian Herman Bavinck (1854–1921) was famous for his study of many disciplines, including psychology. The pinnacle of his studies in theological psychology is Biblical and Religious Psychology. The book i

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Letter to Timothy: “Biblical and Religious Psychology”

Herman Hanko·1979-05-29

But just as soon as we begin to think of that subject which bears the name of Biblical Psychology, we face a great difficulty, a difficulty which is repeatedly felt and discussed and which has given rise to different opinions. The question is asked whether such a subject actually exists and can lay

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Book Review - Biblical and Religious Psychology

John P. Jambura·2024-01-12
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Book Review - "A Breath of Fresh Air"

Henry J. Hoekstra·2025-08-04

Biblical and Religious Psychology is worth reading, not only for the academic, but also for the layperson who desires to know more of the general working of his own soul. It is especially important for the Christian school teacher, parents of covenant children, and covenant children themselves. It g

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Bredenhof on Bavinck and "Psychology from the Bible"

Herman Bavinck·2025-01-13

The following review was written by Wes Bredenhof on the book Biblical and Religious Psychology by Herman Bavinck (Jenison, MI: Reformed Free Publishing, 2024). The review was originally published in Clarion 73.16 (Year End 2024). Read more of Bredenhof's book reviews here. Reading the title of thi

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Trust in the Lord

Kelly Langerak·2004-10-01

Biblical Psychology. Grand Rapids, Michigan: The Federation of Protestant Reformed School Societies, 1984. Providence

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PRTJ Vol. 52, No. 2 (April 2019)

2019-04-01

59 April 2019 The Needed Light of Biblical Counseling In contrast to secular psychology, biblical counseling is God-cen- tered, Christ-centered, and Holy Spirit-centered. The standard of truth is God, Who reveals Himself in the Holy Scriptures. God created man to be dependent on Him for all that he

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1977-04-01
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In Search of Maturity

Louis DeJager·1946-10-01

According to his opinion, the church, forced to reject most psychologism because of its irreligious base, should have developed its own psychological system. The author might have mentioned the fact that if Christians lived closer to God, they would have no need of psychotherapy. In this book the au

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Unknown·1980-11-01