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Jay E. AdamsLibri
30 gennaio 1929 – 14 novembre 2020
Jay Edward Adams è stato un autore cristiano riformato focalizzato sui metodi biblici di counseling. Fondò il movimento di counseling noetico, che aderisce strettamente ai principi biblici per affrontare i problemi psicologici. Il suo lavoro ha influenzato in modo significativo il modo in cui molti cristiani affrontano le difficoltà mentali ed emotive. Attraverso la sua vasta produzione scritta e la fondazione dell'Istituto per gli Studi Noetici, ha lasciato un impatto duraturo sulla letteratura cristiana.
The book emphasizes the importance of integrating faith into counseling practices. It challenges counselors to genuinely believe in God's power to effect change in their clients, arguing that a lack of faith leads to unbiblical and ineffective approaches. By focusing on the transformative potential of faith, the author aims to guide counselors toward more impactful and spiritually grounded methods in their work.
This companion volume to 'Competent to Counsel' and 'The Christian Counselor's
Manual' is designed to help the user assimilate and apply the principles of
nouthetic counseling. It is a great tool for all sorts of training and
personal development programs, as well as the classroom.
Exploring the challenges of spiritual life, this book addresses feelings of emptiness, temptation, and doubt. It offers guidance on overcoming trials that diminish joy and enhancing prayer life. Through the teachings of the Book of James, readers are encouraged to pursue completeness as Christians, emphasizing the importance of inner growth and producing works that align with God's will. It serves as a roadmap for personal transformation and reconciliation with others, aiming for a genuine and fulfilling faith experience.
Emphasizing the importance of dedication and excellence in service, the book highlights God's expectations for preaching, counseling, and overall life commitment. It stresses that mere mediocrity is not acceptable, as Scripture calls for proficiency in one’s endeavors. The author argues that while God is sovereign, He does not guarantee blessings for those who merely aim to meet the minimum standards. This work serves as a call to elevate one’s efforts in all aspects of life to align with divine expectations.
Engaging preaching is essential for effective communication of faith. The book explores common pitfalls that lead to uninteresting sermons and offers practical strategies to captivate audiences. It emphasizes the importance of storytelling, relatable language, and dynamic delivery to make messages resonate. By focusing on the needs and experiences of the congregation, the author encourages preachers to revitalize their approach, ensuring that their messages are not only heard but also felt and remembered.
The book presents a prophetic message delivered by an angel, emphasizing the urgency of the revelations contained within. It encourages readers to heed the warnings and insights about future events, highlighting the significance of understanding these prophecies as they are imminent. The text underscores the importance of sharing this divine knowledge without hesitation, as the time for its fulfillment is approaching.
Focusing on the doctrine of sanctification, this collection addresses its critical role in effective biblical counseling. By compiling three works by Jay Adams, the book aims to clarify common misconceptions, superficial applications, and theological errors surrounding sanctification. It serves as a vital resource for counselors, emphasizing that a solid understanding of this doctrine is essential for both counselors and their clients to navigate the counseling process successfully.
“Counselors unanimously find that marriage and family problems outnumber all other counseling problems combined. For that reason alone, counselors should want to learn all they can about marriage counseling.” —Jay Adams This book will help counselors understand and deal with the typical problems that arise in a marriage. The approach is to offer not merely solutions, but biblical solutions. Chapter by chapter, each problem that is brought into focus is addressed by Scripture, and a solution arising from Scripture is developed. Unless one understands what a biblical marriage is supposed to be, it is difficult to solve marriage problems. For that reason, Dr. Adams spends the first few chapters developing a biblical model. Then he treats many of the specific kinds of problems that typically arise: life patterns, priorities, children, sex roles, in-laws, and so forth. This is a book that belongs on every pastor’s and every counselor’s shelf.
Change is the essential goal of the counseling process. How can a Christian counselor facilitate such change? The answer, of course, may be found in Scripture, specifically in 2 Timothy 3:14-17. Professor, pastor, and well-known counselor Jay E. Adams bases his whole approach on Scripture. This book provides an unparalleled opportunity to see how he discovers and applies biblical principles as well as the way in which Scripture functions as the basis for his counseling approach. In How to Help People Change , this book answers two This book has much to say about the ongoing discussion of the relationship between theology and psychology in the enterprise of Christian counseling. Jay presents a fresh perspective not only on how to counsel, but also on what measures to take at what stages of counseling. While touching on many aspects of counseling, How to Help People Change is specifically designed to elucidate the process of counseling.