Almost all American evangelical colleges and seminaries have embraced some form of the 400+ conflicting psychological therapies and 10,000+ conflicting psycho-therapeutic techniques. Psychotherapists comprise the pastoral departments of most major, conservative seminaries. Consequently, much contemporary evangelical preaching and most pastoral counseling are dominated by psychological themes, such as: self-esteem; the meeting of psychological “needs”; the gospel as unconditional and undemanding love; inner healing and self-love as the keys to personal transformation. Many healing and prayer ministries focus on the healing of memories and freeing from addictions and codependencies. Dr. Robert Fugate’s book, Psycho-Heresy: Christianizing Pagan Psychologies freshly examines the question, Can psychological counseling be Christian counseling? This book is unique in its analysis of contemporary “Christian” counseling from the perspective of worldviews and their underlying presuppositions. The first section concisely presents the Biblical worldview—including a Biblical theory of knowledge (i.e., epistemology) and the philosophical impossibility of science arriving at truth (since it is based upon an epistemology of empiricism and probabilistic inductive reasoning). The second section presents key areas of systematic theology that are appealed to by Christian integrationist counselors (such as the nature of man and general and special revelation). Since one of the main gurus of the Christian counseling movement adamantly rejects the gospel of “Lordship salvation” (which requires repentance from sin), a Biblical examination of this topic is also included. Other topics addressed include the confession of sin, the nature of saving faith, and growing in sanctification. On this basis of the Biblical worldview and sound systematic theology, the third section examines the roots, teachings, claims, and practices of evangelical integrationist counseling (which attempts to synthesize psychology and the Bible). This examination includes pervasive psychological themes, such as: unconditional love; self-esteem; inner healing/the healing of memories; and codependencies. At every point psychological counseling is weighed against the infallible and sufficient teaching of Scripture. The prevalent misuse of Bible verses and the use of Biblical words with unbiblical definitions are dealt with head on. Dr. Fugate even addresses the danger of psychiatry being used by a tyrannical state, offering poignant historical examples.
Psycho-Heresy - Christianizing Pagan Psychologies
Robert E. Fugate
Lord of the Nations
2014
355 páginas
11h 50m
ISBN-10: B00RL2AQAE
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