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Liberty University/ Baptist Theological Seminary

PACO 507

Table of Contents

SUMMARY 3

Primary Goal 3

Development of Problems and Personal Need 3

Biblical Integration 3

Formula for change 3

Balance of Theology and Spirituality 3

Human personality 4

Counselor’s function and role 4

Major contribution to counseling 4

Limitations of this counseling theory 4

Classification 5

PRACTICAL APPLICATION 5

Practical Application 5

Brief Example 5

References 6

SUMMARY

Primary Goal

The overall outcome as stated by Dr. Crabb is to have Christian counselor respond in the biblical context in every situation. (Crabb, 2013, kindle location. 236-237

Development of Problems and Personal Need

Dr. Crabb points out that the church has become focused on the overall love aspect of Christian life such as Koinonia Fellowship that true biblical principles are left out centering on superficial acceptance. (Crabb, 2013, kindle location.164-165)

Biblical Integration

Dr. Crabb, who is concerned with incorporating biblical counseling in the church, also stated that his goal is “To explore a few preliminary ideas on strategies for integration.” (Crabb, 2013, kindle location. 169-172)

Formula for change

There are two points that stood out concerning the concept or maturity. It could be implied that two key factors in change would be immediate obedience and long-range chartered change. (Crabb, 2013, kindle location. 275-276)

Balance of Theology and Spirituality

Dr. Crabb in concerns of theology and spiritually suggest that many of the psychological issues that we deal with can be addressed with Biblical principles. Problems like anxiety, resentment, low self-esteem and guilt God has given us refinance in scriptures how to address them. (Crabb, 2013, kindle location. 425-427)

Human personality

Dr. Crabb makes a good point about human personality. He stated, “A typical human pattern...