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False guilt : breaking the tyranny of an overactive conscience / Steve Shores. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Colorado Springs, Colorado : NavPress, (c)1993.Description: 216 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780891097624
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV4908.S559.F357 1993
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Contents:
What the overactive conscience is trying to do -- The costly results of an overactive conscience -- False guilt is the source of an overactive conscience -- False guilt is the aim of an overactive conscience -- Fighting on evil with another -- The foolish heart maneuvers for independence -- Fighting off the light of exposure -- False guilt as a subtle critique of God -- What the overactive conscience and the seared conscience have in common -- Embracing Christ's atonement rather than our own -- Moving away from an overactive conscience by cultivating thankfulness -- Moving away from an overactive conscience by cultivating freedom -- A portrait of freedom -- What is the conscience for?
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How do you know if you have an overactive conscience? -- Portraying the overactive conscience -- What the overactive conscience is trying to do -- The costly results of an overactive conscience -- False guilt is the source of an overactive conscience -- False guilt is the aim of an overactive conscience -- Fighting on evil with another -- The foolish heart maneuvers for independence -- Fighting off the light of exposure -- False guilt as a subtle critique of God -- What the overactive conscience and the seared conscience have in common -- Embracing Christ's atonement rather than our own -- Moving away from an overactive conscience by cultivating thankfulness -- Moving away from an overactive conscience by cultivating freedom -- A portrait of freedom -- What is the conscience for?

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