Psychologized Man: A Biblical Perspective (Martha Peace)

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A low view of God is common today, both among church-goers and those who don’t.  Consequently, rather than view God as “the Most High”, He is seen as subservient to man’s purposes and needs: a servant to what we want. What kind of God is that?

If our minds are to be transformed to think soundly about God, we must also have a Biblical view of ourselves. The evolution of psychology, as detailed in this booklet, shows how completely self-focused 21st-century man has become, and how as a result we have lost any understanding of our purpose in this world.

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Psychologized Man

A Biblical Perspective

A low view of God is common today, both among church-goers and those who don’t.  Consequently, rather than view God as “the Most High”, He is seen as subservient to man’s purposes and needs: a servant to what we want. What kind of God is that?

If our minds are to be transformed to think soundly about God, we must also have a Biblical view of ourselves. The evolution of psychology, as detailed in this booklet, shows how completely self-focused 21st-century man has become, and how as a result we have lost any understanding of our purpose in this world.

About the Author

Martha Peace is a biblical counselor with the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors. She is the author of many books and speaks and teaches nationally and internationally.  She and her husband Sanford live in Atlanta, Georgia. Martha is the author of numerous books, including The Excellent Wife; Becoming a Titus 2 Woman; Attitudes of a Transformed Heart; Damsels in Distress.  Also, along with Kent Keller, Stuart Scott, and John Crotts she has co-authored other books, such as Modesty: More Than a Change of Clothes; The Faithful Parent; and Tying the Knot Tighter: Because Marriage Lasts a Lifetime.