This audio file is a reading of Chapter 15 of PsychoBabble.
'Why is it many evangelical preachers shout from the pulpit about God's power, but then shuffle their emotionally troubled members off to the closest therapist? Both church leaders and lay persons seem to believe that the psychological 'experts' have the answers for the wounded hearts and souls of God's people. And when churches do offer counseling, it often is tinged with the secular psychology and psychotherapy that have infiltrated the church.
Psychobabble explains the dichotomy between secular and Biblical counseling and shows the danger of incorporating secular techniques into a Christian approach. This book will arm believers looking for Scriptural answers to the hurts of a broken world. As anti-Christian bias becomes increasingly pervasive in secular psychology, the church must look to the true source of all healing. This book will point the way.' (Back cover).
Dr. Ganz threads through all the sticky issues as he confronts the psychological demigods of the Christian integrationists' pantheon and exposes their feet of clay. For those who have wondered whether the integration of secular psychotherapy with the revelation of God in the Bible is possible--here is your answer.
-Dr. Jay Adams, professor, Westminster Theological Seminary
Much more free information against psychology and by Dr. Ganz is at http://www.swrb.com/newslett/freebook/psychology.htm -- or click on the outside web link below.
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Outstanding Chapter This is the best descriptive and insightful chapters since Chapter 1. This chapter alone is worth hearing many times when one is looking for solutions to one's problems. Secular over psychology is well shown here.