Where should the Christian who counsels begin in relation to an understanding of the Bible?
Explain how Christian counseling may differ from biblical counseling.
Discriminate between a counseling model which is derived and one that is superimposed.
What are the major problems created by "integration" for the Christian who counsels?
What does the term "integration" generally imply as it relates to Christians who counsel?
How is God's absolute standard applied?
How is God's absolute standard applied?
Essentially, how may the process of comparative silhouetting be defined?
Define the Greek word "KRITIKOS" as used in Hebrews 4:12.
Explain why God must impose an absolute standard.
In Directionism counseling, the acceptance of comparative silhouetting as the second step is based upon what belief?
Define the term "PERSONAL CONDITIONING" as presented in the text.
Explain why God imposes personal conditioning.
List the "short-term" and "long-term" goals of personal conditioning.
What is the "ultimate" goal of Directionism counseling?
What is meant by the term "Biblical Sufficiency?"
Explain the foundational premise of Biblical Directionism.
Define Biblical Directionism.
What foundational requisites are essential to a proper understanding of Biblical Directionism?
According to the study, upon what foundational principle does the entire concept of biblical integrity rest?
what word is a synonym for "profiling"
Define the words "examine" and "test" as used in Lamentations 3:40.
Explain any tension that may exist between biblical authority and integration.
to probe one's behavior. means:
What are the three (3) fundamental questions which initiated the development of Biblical Directionism?
What is essential to God's initial step of counseling?
Give a succinct definition of "INDIVIDUAL COMMITMENT" as the fourth step of Directionism.
Give the six (6) methods God uses to confront mankind.
Universally, what is the primary barrier to successful counseling?
Why is "REDEMPTIVE CONFRONTATION" dependent upon the first two (2) steps of Directionism?
Define the Greek words "DEUTE", "ARATE", and "MATHETE" as used in Matthew 11:28-30.
Explain why God must confront mankind.
why does God requires individual commitment.
Why is confrontation essential to change?
How do the hebrew words, "SHAPAT" and "YADA help define the process of "redemptive confrontation"?
What are the three (3) ways in which God requires individual commitment?
In Genesis 6:1 -4 the earth became by children of angels and women.
There are _______ crucial elements to effective prayer.
Genesis chapter 11 says humans use to exalt themselves with
Psalms 90 to 99 stresses God's?
Who was known as the weeping prophet.
There are a total_____of gifts of the spirit.
Which one of the answers that is not part of the themes that McCullough identifies regarding the psychological effects of prayer?
15. The personal life of counselors appears to be revealed in their professional work.
The question is not how we understand the relationship between psychology and theology but how we practically use the Christian faith in our counseling.
Forgiveness often confused with?
The first disciple's Bible was divided into three specific parts: The Law, The Prophets and_______
The first element to effective prayer is
The third element to effective prayer is
The study of was gradually limited to an investigation of the orgin, the composition, the history, and the significance of the Bible as a whole, or of its separate books.
There are _____ parts to the Epistle to Philemon
The first Epistle to Timothy is divided into ___ parts.
The characteristics of the first Epistle to Timothy consist of parts.
The Epistle to Timothy was written in the
How many books are in the Bible
How many books in the Old Testament
How were sins forgiven i the Old Testament
How many minor prophets are there
How many wings does a cherubim have
How many wings does a seraphim have