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dc.contributor.advisorJohnson, Eric L.
dc.contributor.authorPierre, Jeremy Paul
dc.date.accessioned2012-02-03T20:57:33Z
dc.date.available2012-02-03T20:57:33Z
dc.date.created
dc.date.issued2010-12
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10392/3822
dc.description.abstractThis dissertation first examines how Scripture describes the internal workings of the human person, which can be referred to as the heart. The heart is shown to function cognitively, affectively, and volitionally, all of which are relational in nature. Second, the dissertation establishes that faith in Christ is the means by which all of these functions are restored. Specifically, the heart's cognitive, affective, and volitional functions are changed as a person relates rightly to his or her Designer and Redeemer through faith. In sum, this dissertation describes the biblical understanding of the heart and the necessity of faith in Christ for its proper operation. Chapter 1 examines the major anthropological terms used in the New Testament, considering how each functions in context and concluding that the biblical perspective of internal human functioning is holistic and unified. Chapter 2 establishes that a gospel-centered hermeneutic of Scripture implies that faith is central to the illocutionary intent of Scripture as a whole. The Gospel of John and the Epistle to the Romans are examined to establish further the centrality of faith. Chapter 3 describes the transformative effect of faith on the cognitive, affective, and volitional functions attributed to the heart as it relates rightly to God. Chapter 4 describes implications for an evangelical model of counseling, also considering the thought of Jonathan Edwards as a historical precedent to the present study.en_US
dc.subjectFaithen_US
dc.subjectEdwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758en_US
dc.title"Trust in the Lord with All Your Heart": The Centrality of Faith in Christ to the Restoration of Human Functioningen_US
dc.publisher.institutionSouthern Baptist Theological Seminaryen_US


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