
Fundamentals of Christianity: a Bible Study and Guide
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Andrew Barber has a PhD in psychology, MEd in counseling, and BA in art. He is a scholar, counselor, educator, analyst, and lifetime Christian. He has worked as a professor, research psychologist, program manager, department director, consultant, and mentor in university, research, and clinical settings. He maintains a private psychotherapy practice specializing in faith-based methods and is author of the book Faithbook for Christian Counselors. He compiled his notes on biblical truths for over forty years to produce this, the third edition of the book. Like Dr. Barber, you will discover that every time you read the Holy Bible your understanding grows; you become more certain of its accuracy, reliability, and truth; and you are better prepared to counter the arguments of those who would distort or dismiss the truth of God's Word.
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