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Crucial Distinctions:
The Role of Psychology in Biblical Counseling

A 205-page manuscript dealing with how evangelicals should view psychology: as a useful tool, an unbiblical and harmful field, or some alternative in between. That is, do evangelicals need psychology to deal with behavioral, emotional, and relational issues such as solving problems, finding happiness, becoming successful, and maintaining healthy relationships? Do evangelical counselors need psychology to help the individual achieve these goals? Or is the use of psychology unbiblical and counterproductive? This issue might best be framed as a turf war. Does the Bible or psychology have the right to deal with our behavioral, emotional, and relational issues?

The Danger of Self-Love

Contemporary psychology teaches that man’s inability to love himself renders him incapable of loving another and frequently leads to emotional, behavioral, and relational pathologies. But is this what the Bible teaches? Did Christ’s command to love our neighbor imply a command to love ourselves first? The Danger of Self-Love could change your life.