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The Satanic Origins of the Modern Biblical Counseling Movement Revealed
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- ISBN8233345173
- EAN9798233345173
- Date de parution02/02/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
The modern Biblical counseling movement presents itself as faithful, scriptural, and God-centered. But what if its foundations are not as pure as they appear?In The Satanic Origins of the Modern Biblical Counseling Movement Revealed, Ron Jobling delivers a deeply researched and challenging examination of the theological assumptions, historical influences, and doctrinal shifts that shaped contemporary Biblical counseling.
This book invites readers to question whether certain counseling models truly align with Scripture-or whether they subtly replace biblical truth with human systems of control, fear, and spiritual manipulation. Drawing from theology, church history, and critical analysis, Jobling explores how specific counseling philosophies emerged, how they were normalized within Christian communities, and how they continue to influence pastoral care today.
The book raises serious concerns about spiritual abuse, misapplied authority, and the consequences faced by believers seeking help within these frameworks. Written for pastors, counselors, theologians, and discerning Christians, this work does not seek to attack individuals but to expose ideas, systems, and teachings that demand careful scrutiny. Readers are encouraged to return to Scripture with clarity, humility, and discernment, testing every teaching rather than accepting it without question.
This book is an invitation to think deeply, examine carefully, and pursue biblical truth without compromise.
This book invites readers to question whether certain counseling models truly align with Scripture-or whether they subtly replace biblical truth with human systems of control, fear, and spiritual manipulation. Drawing from theology, church history, and critical analysis, Jobling explores how specific counseling philosophies emerged, how they were normalized within Christian communities, and how they continue to influence pastoral care today.
The book raises serious concerns about spiritual abuse, misapplied authority, and the consequences faced by believers seeking help within these frameworks. Written for pastors, counselors, theologians, and discerning Christians, this work does not seek to attack individuals but to expose ideas, systems, and teachings that demand careful scrutiny. Readers are encouraged to return to Scripture with clarity, humility, and discernment, testing every teaching rather than accepting it without question.
This book is an invitation to think deeply, examine carefully, and pursue biblical truth without compromise.



