Martin and Deidre Bobgan have written several books containing criticism of the teaching of Dr Lawrence Crabb (Larry Crabb). Their criticisms are widely read and frequently quoted, but in my opinion they are thoroughly wrong.
The purpose of this essay, Misunderstanding People, is to consider and rebut the Bobgans’ criticisms of Crabb’s position.
I first published the essay in printed form, in 1992, and republished it in 1993. Now, in 2000, I am making it available on the Internet.
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Trevor Morrison
Auckland, New Zealand
December, 2000
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Series Articles
- Introduction
- The Sufficiency of the Scriptures
- Need Theology
- Karl Popper and The Philosophy of Science
- What Crabb Teaches About the Unconscious
- Is the Doctrine of the Unconscious in the Bible?
- Confusion, Confusion
- Drivers and Shapers of Sin
- The Loss of Man
- Concluding Remarks
- Bibliography and References
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