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  1. Sep 20, 2013 · What follows are some common questions I’ve encountered and answers based upon Gods Word as I’ve wrestled with this issue. 1. Why can’t we use the best insights of psychology along with the Bible? Isn’t all truth God’s truth?

  2. While biblical scholars have all too often remained skeptical, preachers and pastoral counselors have always known, consciously or not, that the Bible is a richly psychological document.

    • D. Andrew Kille
    • 2002
  3. parallels between psychology and Scripture. The book is not about psychology based on the Bible, or how the Bible is a type of psychology book. It is also not about how to be a better counselor, psychotherapist, or psychologist by using Scrip-ture, nor is it a guide on how to use psychology in everyday life from a biblical perspective.

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  4. studying the Bible cover to cover to relate God’s truth to human life. While our concordance may not contain the phrase “sexual abuse,” the Bible comprehensively and compassionately

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  5. Christian psychologists and psychiatrists who claim psychological theories and therapy are necessary to deal with human issues ignore the fact that for thousands of years, the Bible has been sufficient. The inspired Word of God is as relevant and useful today as when it was written.

  6. The Bible was not written as a psychological treatise. It does, however, provide many stories and instructional materials, which illuminate God's way of dealing with human beings–God's psychology in action, if you please.

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  8. While biblical scholars have all too often remained skeptical, preachers and pastoral counselors have always known, consciously or not, that the Bible is a richly psychological document.

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