Physician Dwight L. Carlson marshals clinical evidence to demonstrate that many emotional hurts are just as biologically based as cancer and heart disease. Here is vivid proof that people in emotional pain deserve compassion, not condemnation.
I haven't finished this book yet.It came highly recommended and I am enjoying it. Anyone who has struggled with depression,anxiety or your beliefs this book is very helpful.
excellent book for christians!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
i have read this book & suggested other read it. The book brings out good points and i would recommend anyone read it!
Every Church Worker Should Read This!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
As the director of a ministry that serves the chronically ill, the topic of this book caught my attention. The title is harsh and definately scares some people away, which is too bad because the content should be required reading for church workers. The question does need answered! This book is about how many people- Christian included- suffer from real emotional pain such as depression, anxiety and other mental illnesses. Too often they are given "pat answers" and told to "go read the Bible" because the cause of the illness must be a spiritual problem. Dr. Carlson tackles this head on, revealing how the church body today can more effectively reach out to hurting people. If you are hurting, you will find comfort and validation. I highly recommend it and stock as part of the books we sell.
This book can save lives...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book is the best book on this subject. I know first hand how horrible many so called Christians treat those that suffer from depression. Without medication I would not be alive today. Christian friends and family have accused me of being possessed by a demon. Nothing hurts more than a loved one or friends judging you for something you have no control over. This book is about just that. A kind word of encouragement would be nice but is not the norm amoung Christians.
An approach to emotional illness based on grace not law.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
A truly thought-provoking and compassionate discussion of emotional illness in the Christian community. Carlson disagrees with popular legalists, some of whom have attracted a large following, that the only sources of emotional illness are such things as unrepented sin, lack of faith or insufficient prayer. He establishes three categories of causes: physiological, psychological and spiritual. While some cases of emotional illness may be entirely an individual's own "fault" through some form of spiritual neglect or disobedience, these cases are probably very rare. In a majority of cases, there is a combination of causes involving all three of the areas mentioned above. The bottom line is that many if not most emotional illnesses involve a physiological cause which can only be eliminated with properly, professionally prescribed medication. It is only by compassionately acknowledging the truth and understanding this physiological component that Christians can begin to respond with God's healing grace to those who are suffering. The book concludes with an excellent list of suggestions, ideas and resources for Christian communities, churches and individuals to respond positively to those in need.
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