Biblical Counselors
Authors whose writings have been known to support the field of Biblical Counseling. For more Biblical Counseling authors see ACBC Resources by Author.
NOTE: Always read thoughtfully and with discernment, balanced against the Word of God, regardless of the author's reputation: no one is always right on everything; opinions change over time.
Jay Adams Marshall Asher Mary Asher Ernie Baker Brad Bigney Jeffrey S. Black Jerry Bridges Ed Bulkley Kevin Carson Mike Cleveland Brian Croft Sandy Day Craig Debinski Pamela Debinski Kevin DeYoung Jim Elliff Michael R. Emlet Howard A. Eyrich Elyse Fitzpatrick Jeffrey Forrey Richard Ganz Rob Green Brad Hambrick John Henderson Walter Henegar Garrett Higbee Jonathan Holmes Robert D. Jones Bob Kellemen John Kruis |
Heath Lambert Tim Lane Jeremy Lelek Susan Lutz Wayne Mack Shannon McCoy Patricia Miller Jim Newheiser Jim Owen Lilly Park Randy Patten Martha Peace James C. Petty Jeremy Pierre David Powlison Pat Quinn Deepak Reju George C. Scipione Stuart W. Scott Mark Shaw Robert D. Smith, MD Thomas Szasz Paul Tautges Carol Trahan Paul Tripp Tedd Tripp Steve Viars Edward T. Welch Sam Williams John Yenchko |
Integrationists, Christian Psychologists, Transformationalists*
Authors who have been known to practice, support or otherwise have written concerning the issue of integration of psychology and Christianity:
Larry Burkett
Henry Cloud
Larry Crabb
James Dobson
Diane Langberg
Bill Maier
Mark McMinn
Paul Meier
Frank Minirth
Gary Moon
John Townsend
*For a general overview of these approaches to counseling see: Counseling and Christianity: Five Approaches. Edited by Stephen P. Greggo & Timothy A. Sisemore. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2012.
Last updated August 2024.
**Highly recommended for inclusion in a counselor’s personal library.
Last updated May, 2018.
Last updated March 2022.
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