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Pastoral Counseling: Its History, Theory And Procedure, Melvin C. Williams
Pastoral Counseling: Its History, Theory And Procedure, Melvin C. Williams
Western Evangelical Seminary Theses
This study represented an attempt to incorporate, synthesize and condense the necessary foundational information from the field of pastoral counseling to enable the writer to function effectively in his role as pastor-counselor until further information and training can be secured.
Sanctification In Romans Chapter Six, R. Larry Shelton
Sanctification In Romans Chapter Six, R. Larry Shelton
Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary
One of the central themes of St. Paul is the concept of union with Christ. The apostle deals with this subject at length in Romans chapter six. Using the rite of baptism as a basis, Paul shows how the believer becomes united with Christ in an interpersonal sharing of spirits. He then points out the implications of this relationship for sanctification. Thus sanctification is vitally connected with the relationship of the believer to Christ.