Jesus the therapist
Material type: TextOak Park, IL Meyer Stone Books c1987Description: xiii, 178p.; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0940989107
- BT590.C78 W6513 1987
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1st pub. as Jesus als Psychotherapeut: Jesu Menschenbehandlung als Modell moderner Psychotherapie, c1978 by Radius-Verlag GmbH, Stuttgart, West Germany. Translation by Robert R. Barr, based on the 1985 ed. of the German original.
Foreword - John A. Sanford. 1 Jesus the therapist. 2 The will to be well. 3The courage for self-encounter. 4 The prerequisites. 5 Getting into training. 6 Humane image of the human being. 7 Who is a genuine psychotherapist?. Afterword to the 6th German edition. Index of scriptural references
'Hanna Wolff sees deeply into the person and teaching of Jesus of Nazareth, in whom she sees a physician of the soul, and in whose teachings she sees spiritual and psychological counsel that is as alive today as it was some 2,000 years ago....She has a remarkable capacity to move from the broadest and most searching spiritual principles to the most concrete and practical life-applications. She makes Jesus' teaching come alive through vignettes of her patient's lives...and nourishes not only the mind but also the soul.' --John A. Sanford, from the Foreword
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