The lectures in week one referred to Jay Adams (the founder of Nouthetic counseling) when discussing the biblical foundation/worldview of Christian counseling. What did the lecture emphasize in that discussion, based on Adam's perspective?
We may gain insights from psychology and psychological theories, but God's word is still our primary authority and our "lens" to view other sources
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Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. There are numerous ways to study nonhuman animals. One method is to observe a group and describe (either by
taking notes or speaking into a tape recorder) as completely as possible everything that occurs. Another technique is to "follow" one "focal" animal, describing everything it does. Still another frequently used method involves making observations of a focal animal at precise intervals. Robert Jurmain, et al., Essentials of Physical Anthropology, 5th edition A) Argument; conclusion: One method is to observe ... everything that occurs. B) Argument; conclusion: Another technique ... describing everything it does. C) Nonargument. D) Argument; conclusion: Still another frequently used method ... precise intervals. E) Argument; conclusion: There are numerous ways to study nonhuman animals.
The right to privacy of employees
a. takes priority over other moral considerations. b. is clearly and unambiguously spelled out by the law. c. may conflict with an organization's legitimate interests. d. has to be given up in an era of global competition
Karma helps to explain the problem of evil by asserting that people get what they __________
a. deserve b. least expect c. pray for d. want
No cogent argument has any false premises.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)