Three sources of Baxter’s wisdom on mental illness: biblical theology, metaphysical philosophy, and his personal and professional experience.
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Three sources of Baxter’s wisdom on mental illness: biblical theology, metaphysical philosophy, and his personal and professional experience.
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Baxter wrote about the care of the soul and the care of the body as if they were indivisible if not indistinguishable components of the same person.
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Packer and Lundy reject the idea of some Christians that depression in Christians is always a sign of unbelief or some other major sin.
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The religious must be saved. The irreligious can be saved.
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A look at some helpful and unhelpful techniques for dealing with worry.
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