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Evaluating the sustainability of inner healing as evidenced by transformed lives through Christ reflecting new behavior

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Sharon L. Lewis. Evaluating the Sustainability of Inner Healing As Evidenced by Transformed Lives Through Christ Reflecting New Behavior. Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry (Ambridge, PA). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/c52b5c14-f77a-4392-b165-63b9a1885365.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

S. L. Lewis. Evaluating the sustainability of inner healing as evidenced by transformed lives through Christ reflecting new behavior. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/c52b5c14-f77a-4392-b165-63b9a1885365

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Sharon L. Lewis. Evaluating the Sustainability of Inner Healing As Evidenced by Transformed Lives Through Christ Reflecting New Behavior. Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry (Ambridge, PA). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/c52b5c14-f77a-4392-b165-63b9a1885365.

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  • This thesis evaluates the sustainability of inner healing as evidenced by transformed lives through Christ reflecting new behaviors. Some people who receive healing for emotional hurts through inner healing prayer relapse into past wounding behaviors. The effort relapse is first on the one who relapses. The second effect is on the healing community, especially the people in healing ministry who pray with them. The theological perspectives of Barth, Luther, Leanne Payne, Thomas Oden and Miroslav Volf are considered. the problem of relapse in inner healing was examined through the journaling of ten people who documented their relapses.
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  • 02/17/2024

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