Preview of Course Syllabus
Lesson Summary
In this document, Dr. Mike Chapman introduces a course on Intro to Biblical Counseling (CC301) and outlines the syllabus containing ten sessions covering various topics related to biblical counseling. The course aims to explore biblical principles of human personality, personal change, the church as a healing institution, and a biblical approach to counseling.
Dr. Chapman, the instructor for the course, has extensive experience as a pastor, author, and educator. He received his educational qualifications from various institutions and has authored several publications on spiritual development.
The first session of the course delves into the role of the church as a healing institution, highlighting the debate within Christianity regarding the relationship between psychology and theology in counseling. The session emphasizes the significance of the church in providing care and cure for souls, grounded in biblical principles.
- The course covers the biblical understanding of the soul and its three-fold functions: mind, will, and emotions.
- It explores the concepts of the care of souls and the cure of souls, emphasizing the church's responsibility in these areas.
- The advantages of the church in offering care and cure include the authority of Scriptures, the guidance of the Holy Spirit, and the support of the church community.
- Additionally, the session connects counseling with the Great Commission from the Bible, highlighting the importance of discipleship within the church and individual believers' roles in this process.