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About the Book
Christians and non-Christians must learn how to deal effectively
with homosexuality.
This book is an attempt by the authors to set a biblical foundation for dealing with the problem of homosexuality. The true starting place for counseling homosexuals is a knowledge of what the Bible says about the subject. The Bible is the Christian’s foundation for dealing with homosexuality. It is not appropriate to dismiss the Bible as politically incorrect. What do the Hebrew and Greek words for homosexual mean? What does the Bible counsel those who are homosexual to do? Absence of this knowledge leaves a gaping hole in the attempt to counsel.
About the Authors
Bill W. Flatt, Ed. D. - Long-time director and teacher of counseling at the Harding Graduate School of Religion. His work includes many years of preaching, counseling, and teaching in the classroom.
Jack P. Lewis, Ph. D. - Has an earned doctorate in Old Testament and one in the New Testament. He is a known scholar of the biblical texts, has studied and taught archaeology in Palestine, and is the author of more than 12 books.
Dowell E. Flatt, Th. D. - A well-loved teacher and preacher who taught many years at Freed Hardeman University. He specialized in the New Testament studies and held many evangelistic meetings worldwide.
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