by Luther Smith | Aug 21, 2018 | Biblical Counseling
Biblical Counseling: Integrationism vs. Dispensational Approach (Part One). Biblical Counseling: Integrationism vs. Dispensational Approach (Part Two). Originally posted by Dr. Luther Smith on www.theurbantheologiansite.wordpress.com In the previous article in this...
by Luther Smith | May 24, 2018 | Biblical Counseling, Church and Ministry
In the last article, the term integration in light of Biblical counseling was explored. It was shown that the word integration was about the worldview, which is how a person perceives the world around them. Furthermore, when a person attempts to reconcile two...
by Luther Smith | Apr 16, 2018 | Biblical Counseling
In the last series, we discussed the distinctions between a Reformed (Covenant) approach and a dispensational approach to Biblical counseling. It was observed while the Reformed approach uses Scripture and the Reformed tradition, a dispensational approach uses...
by Ernest Lockngenu | Dec 28, 2017 | Biblical Counseling, Church and Ministry, Featured
Introduction In the foreword of the book Psychobabble, John MacArthur wrote, We who know the Lord, who have His Word, and who are indwelt by His Spirit are entrusted with too many heavenly resources to be mucking about with the utterly bankrupt wisdom that is the best...
by Luther Smith | Dec 12, 2017 | Bible, Biblical Counseling, Theology
In the last article, we examined the difference between Reformed (Covenant) counseling, Dispensational counseling, and their overall goal for the counselee in each approach. In respect to Reformed (Covenant) counseling, they will counsel from the perspective of what...
by Luther Smith | Dec 5, 2017 | Bible, Biblical Counseling, Featured, Theology
In the previous article, we examined the difference between the Reformed and Dispensational approach to Biblical counseling concerning the word nouthetic (or admonish). It was seen that the Reformed approach of nouthetic was appropriate in one aspect of Biblical...