For a sensitive critique of *some* aspects of nouthetic counselling, take a look at Stephen and Robin Bloem’s book “Broken Minds” (published by Kregel):
Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens; Justification, by John Fesko; The Wheel of Time, by Robert Jordan; Recovering the Reformed Confessions, by Scott Clark; Brief Outline of Theology, by Friedrich Schleiermacher; Principles of Sacred Theology, by Abraham Kuyper
Books I am now reading
Exodus commentaries; Matthew commentaries; Turretin's Institutes of Elenctic Theology; Baker's new history of the church
Books for future reading
Turretin's Institutes; Joseph Caryl on Job, German encyclopedias of theology
Daniel Ritchie said,
December 20, 2008 at 5:00 pm
For a sensitive critique of *some* aspects of nouthetic counselling, take a look at Stephen and Robin Bloem’s book “Broken Minds” (published by Kregel):
Broken Minds: Hope for Healing When You Feel Like You're Losing It
This book also looks at the experiences of the Puritans, David Brainerd and CH Spurgeon.