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Understanding People Why We Long for Relationship

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ISBN-10: 0310226007

ISBN-13: 9780310226000

Edition: 1987

Authors: Larry D. Crabb

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Understanding People "Every attempt to help people must first begin with an effort to understand people," says Dr. Larry Crabb. "And the only fully reliable source of information on that topic is the Bible." In this Gold Medallion Award-winning classic, Dr. Crabb affirms the power of the Scriptures to address the intricacies and deep needs of the human heart. Exploring the inseparable link between spiritual and psychological realities, Understanding People offers a vital lens on how we're put together-who we really are and what makes us tick in our relationships with other people, with God, and with ourselves. In three parts, this book first points us to the Bible as our source of insight…    
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Book details

List price: $18.99
Copyright year: 1987
Publisher: Zondervan
Publication date: 10/30/1987
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Preface
Introduction:Jesus Is the Way
A Sufficient Bible
Finding Answers in Scripture
How Do We Know What to Believe?
The Bible Warrants Our Confidence
Does the Bible Speak Meaningfully to Every Human Problem?
The Bible Is a Sufficient Guide for Relational Living
Understanding Peoplea
Tarnished Image and Broken Relationships
How Can People Truly Change?
People Bear the Image of God!
Dependent Beings: People Are Personal
Foolish Thinkers: People Are Rational
The Beginning of Change: Repentance
Free to Choose: People Are Volitional
Feeling the Impact of Life: People Are Emotional
Growing Toward Maturitya
Restored Image and Healed Relationships
The Evidence of Maturity: Love
The Essence of Maturity: Realized Dependency
Conclusion: Jesus Is Indeed the Way
Appendix: Strengths and Weaknesses of the Dynamic, Moral, and Relational Models
Notes
Index