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OverviewIt's no sin to hurt. Thousands of Christians suffer real emotional pain--such as depression, anxiety, obsessiveness. Many other Christians, including prominent leaders, believe emotional problems are the result of sin or bad choices. These attitudes often only add to the suffering of those who hurt. In this book Dwight Carlson marshals recent scientific evidence that demonstrates many emotional problems are just as physical or biological as diabetes, cancer and heart disease. While he never discounts personal responsibility, Carlson shows from both the Bible and up-to-date medicine why it really is no sin to hurt. Understandably and compellingly, Why Do Christians Shoot Their Wounded? brings profound help for those who hurt and those who counsel. For those who suffer, here is a powerful liberation from guilt. For those who care for the suffering, here is vivid proof that those in emotional pain deserve compassion, not condemnation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dwight L. CarlsonPublisher: InterVarsity Press Imprint: Inter-Varsity Press,US Dimensions: Width: 0.50cm , Height: 0.10cm , Length: 0.80cm Weight: 0.768kg ISBN: 9780830816668ISBN 10: 0830816666 Pages: 174 Publication Date: 15 April 1994 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsThis clear and practical book rejects the idea that hurting people should be condemned for their pain, and it succeeds in equipping churches to provide more effective care for these people. --Amy Simpson, Christianity Today, January / February 2013 This clear and practical book rejects the idea that hurting people should be condemned for their pain, and it succeeds in equipping churches to provide more effective care for these people. -- Amy Simpson, Christianity Today, January / February 2013 """This clear and practical book rejects the idea that hurting people should be condemned for their pain, and it succeeds in equipping churches to provide more effective care for these people."" -- Amy Simpson, Christianity Today, January / February 2013" ""This clear and practical book rejects the idea that hurting people should be condemned for their pain, and it succeeds in equipping churches to provide more effective care for these people."" -- Amy Simpson, Christianity Today, January / February 2013 Author InformationDwight L. Carlson, a physician and psychiatrist, lives and works in California. His many books include Living God's Will and Run and Not Be Weary. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |