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Biblical Mediation in Marriage and Family Conflict Resolution

Par : Joshua Lam
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231607082
  • EAN9798231607082
  • Date de parution28/07/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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Biblical Mediation in Marriage and Family Conflict Resolution introduces the TINS Framework, a theoretically grounded, biblically guided, and contextually responsive approach to resolving marriage and family conflicts. At the heart of this work is the Theory-Grounded Integrative Negotiation Strategies Framework (TINS), developed by the author Joshua Chee-Ning Lam in 2016. This comprehensive guide equips pastors, Christian marriage and family mediators, Christian counselors, Christian leaders, and struggling couples and families with conflict resolution strategies that are grounded in contemporary theories related to conflict resolution, guided by biblical principles, and responsive to real-life complexity.
Whether you are facing your own relational challenges or helping others, this book offers the theoretical rigor, theological insight, and practical tools to transform conflict into an opportunity for healing, growth, and relational transformation, all firmly rooted in biblical principles. About the AuthorJoshua Chee-Ning Lam, DMin, LLM, is a pastor and an accredited family mediator. He earned a LLM in Alternative Dispute Resolution from Osgoode Hall Law School, York University (2016), following foundational training in negotiation and mediation through the Program of Instruction for Lawyers at Harvard Law School, Harvard University (2002) and advanced family mediation training at University of Waterloo.
He also holds a Doctor of Ministry in Postmodern Generations from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (2004) and a Bachelor of Theology from the English Department of Singapore Bible College (1976). In 2018, he was selected a Roster Mediator under the Ontario Mandatory Mediation Program, handling court-assigned mediation cases for the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 
Biblical Mediation in Marriage and Family Conflict Resolution introduces the TINS Framework, a theoretically grounded, biblically guided, and contextually responsive approach to resolving marriage and family conflicts. At the heart of this work is the Theory-Grounded Integrative Negotiation Strategies Framework (TINS), developed by the author Joshua Chee-Ning Lam in 2016. This comprehensive guide equips pastors, Christian marriage and family mediators, Christian counselors, Christian leaders, and struggling couples and families with conflict resolution strategies that are grounded in contemporary theories related to conflict resolution, guided by biblical principles, and responsive to real-life complexity.
Whether you are facing your own relational challenges or helping others, this book offers the theoretical rigor, theological insight, and practical tools to transform conflict into an opportunity for healing, growth, and relational transformation, all firmly rooted in biblical principles. About the AuthorJoshua Chee-Ning Lam, DMin, LLM, is a pastor and an accredited family mediator. He earned a LLM in Alternative Dispute Resolution from Osgoode Hall Law School, York University (2016), following foundational training in negotiation and mediation through the Program of Instruction for Lawyers at Harvard Law School, Harvard University (2002) and advanced family mediation training at University of Waterloo.
He also holds a Doctor of Ministry in Postmodern Generations from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (2004) and a Bachelor of Theology from the English Department of Singapore Bible College (1976). In 2018, he was selected a Roster Mediator under the Ontario Mandatory Mediation Program, handling court-assigned mediation cases for the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.