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Biblical Counseling: The Reformed (Covenant) Approach vs. The Dispensational Approach (Part Five)

Biblical Counseling: The Reformed (Covenant) Approach vs. The Dispensational Approach (Part Five)

by Luther Smith | Dec 5, 2017 | Bible, Biblical Counseling, Featured, Theology

In the previous article, we examined the difference between the Reformed and Dispensational approach to Biblical counseling concerning the word nouthetic (or admonish). It was seen that the Reformed approach of nouthetic was appropriate in one aspect of Biblical...
1 Peter 2 and Replacement Theology

1 Peter 2 and Replacement Theology

by Thomas Ice | Nov 28, 2017 | Bible, Bible Exegesis/Exposition, Theology, Uncategorized

“But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for God’s own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light; for you once were not a people, but now you are the people of...
Biblical Counseling: The Reformed (Covenant) Approach vs. The Dispensational Approach (Part Four)

Biblical Counseling: The Reformed (Covenant) Approach vs. The Dispensational Approach (Part Four)

by Luther Smith | Nov 21, 2017 | Bible, Biblical Counseling, Theology

In the previous article, the difference between counseling from a Reformed (i.e., Covenant) approach and a Dispensational approach discussing the role of the Holy Spirit in Biblical counseling was observed. The Reformed (Covenant) approach was that the Holy Spirit...
Biblical Counseling Series: The Reformed (Covenant) Approach Vs. The Dispensational Approach (Part Three)

Biblical Counseling Series: The Reformed (Covenant) Approach Vs. The Dispensational Approach (Part Three)

by Luther Smith | Oct 24, 2017 | Biblical Counseling, Theology

In the last article, we discussed the historical roots of Reformed (Covenant) theology. We observed how the Covenant approach to counseling is a “one size fits all” perspective. We also observed the reason why there is a “one size fits all” approach–the Reformed...
Biblical Counseling Series: The Reformed (Covenant) Approach Vs. The Dispensational Approach (Part Two)

Biblical Counseling Series: The Reformed (Covenant) Approach Vs. The Dispensational Approach (Part Two)

by Luther Smith | Oct 13, 2017 | Bible, Biblical Counseling, Featured, Theology

In the last article, we examined the Reformed and Dispensational approaches to counseling. I noted although there were some similarities between the two theological systems, and there were also vast differences.The Reformed counselor observes problems, and solutions,...
Biblical Counseling Series: The Reformed (Covenant) Approach vs. The Dispensational Approach (Part One)

Biblical Counseling Series: The Reformed (Covenant) Approach vs. The Dispensational Approach (Part One)

by John Oglesby | Sep 29, 2017 | Biblical Counseling, Featured, Theology

Dr. Luther Smith – www.theurbantheologiansite.wordpress.com/ During my time, counseling from a Biblical worldview, I have heard many people say something similar to this statement: “As long as a counselor is a Christian, and is using the word of God, what...
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