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Book Review: Heath Lambert’s “Biblical Counseling and Common Grace”

By Filings on Mon, 01/22/24
Bible, Theology & Philosophy
Biblical Counseling
Counseling
Common Grace
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“While Lambert marks Bavinck and Kuyper out as being aberrations within the Reformed tradition (an assertion not supported by the literature), Bavinck actually points a way forward …to counseling that affirms the necessity and relevance of Scripture and the usefulness of common grace.” - London Lyceum

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Mon, 01/22/24

Didn't expect to see a review of a book written by my pastor on here. I would say that Heath Lambert is not Reformed, so surprised to see the reviewer see this book as a reformed book on counseling.

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