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      • Abuse is currently a trending topic in biblical counseling: I recently spoke at a national conference on abuse, the BCC has published four recent blogs on abuse, and Chris Moles published an excellent work on the heart of abuse and provided an outline of commonly agreed upon parameters of abuse/domestic violence.
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  2. Jan 14, 2019 · Abuse is currently a trending topic in biblical counseling: I recently spoke at a national conference on abuse, the BCC has published four recent blogs on abuse, and Chris Moles published an excellent work on the heart of abuse and provided an outline of commonly agreed upon parameters of abuse/domestic violence. [1]

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  3. The Crisis of Child Sexual Abuse God's Power to Work All Things for Good. In counseling woman who have long-term effects from child sexual abuse, we apply the Word of God to bring about biblical change.

  4. Apr 11, 2023 · Multiple abuse investigations over the past several years have revealed that many churches and biblical counselors have attempted to handle abuse cases “in house.” Some continue to eye legal protocols and third party investigations with suspicion.

  5. The Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC) has defined abuse based on three main areas of sinful behavior that are present in abusive or oppressive relationships. It is important that abuse is not defined by experience, but by the definitive truth of the Word.

    • Theological Traditions
    • Body and Soul, Reasoning and Willing
    • Body & Soul Are The Person
    • Body & Soul Are Intertwined
    • An Honest Question
    • Conclusion
    • Questions For Reflection

    In a world where three or four-year-old cell phones are relegated to the dustbin, it’s easy to forget we stand in a long stream of inherited theological traditions. Some of these traditions are specific, such as how the church uses words like “Trinity” and “one God in three persons” to describe Yahweh. That language has guided the church for a long...

    Let’s turn our discussion about theological traditions to the issue of emotional abuse. Ask yourself this question: “When I hear the term ‘emotional abuse,’ does it sound more serious, less serious, or equal in seriousness to physical abuse?” Unfortunately, we in the contemporary church—and in biblical counseling—have overwhelmingly answered this q...

    It’s easy to lose something important in a discussion of the body and soul. We tend to forget these parts and functions are a person. Our bodies are part of a person. Our emotions are part of a person. Physical abuse isn’t simply the disruption of molecules and cells, but the ripping apart of God’s image in a person. Similarly, emotional abuse isn’...

    While the Scriptures present our bodies and our emotions as part of us, they also move further into viewing the inner man (where our emotions reside) and outer man (our bodies) as inexorably intertwined. As Herman Bavinck illustrates, “It is not the ear which hears but the spirit of man which hears through the ear.” Proverbs 14:30 says non-physical...

    How did we get to the idea of more impactful/less impactful body and soul experiences of abuse? Is it because emotional abuse is viewed as a new thing and older, tougher generations didn’t worry about it? Is it because we fear opening the door to rampant claims of abuse? God’s Word doesn’t permit us to declare emotional abuse as a trivial or second...

    While our next article will explore the physical impact of emotional abuse, the primary goal of this article has been to show that theologicallyemotional abuse and physical abuse share the common, deep seriousness of abusing a person made in God’s image. Can we (biblically) draw a distinct line between the inner and outer man? Do human beings relat...

    Do you tend to view physical abuse as a greater moral evil than emotional abuse? If so, how did you come to that viewpoint?
    How does a right understanding of the body and soul as substances challenge the idea that physical abuse is a greater moral evil than emotional abuse?
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  6. Jul 4, 2022 · What are some positive developments in the biblical counseling movement regarding counseling abuse cases?

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