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The Christian Worldview of Psychology: Contrasting Christianity & Humanism

The Christian Worldview of Psychology: Contrasting Christianity & Humanism

You Are What You Think Worldview Booklet Series

“As a man thinks in his heart, so he is.” The Bible addresses the mind more than twice as often as it addresses love — yet most Christians have handed the subject over to secular psychology. This booklet reveals how humanist thinkers set out to reshape how we think, and why Scripture offers the only true foundation for understanding the human mind.

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In 1952, atheist philosopher Bertrand Russell made a chilling prediction: the most important political subject of the coming decades would be mass psychology — the science of controlling how people think. He wrote that education should aim at “destroying free will” so that students would never think differently than their teachers intended. Decades later, his vision has largely come to pass. The secular psychology that dominates our universities, our counseling offices, and even many of our churches was built on a humanist foundation that rejects God, redefines the soul, and treats Scripture as irrelevant to the health of the mind.

This is one of the most critical topics for Christians to understand — and one of the most neglected. The Bible speaks about the mind more than twice as often as it speaks about love. The Proverb declares, “As a man thinks in his heart, so he is.” Yet most believers have never examined the worldview assumptions behind modern psychology or considered what Scripture actually teaches about how the mind works, what makes it sick, and what makes it well. This booklet traces the humanist roots of modern psychology, exposes the ideas that have quietly shaped how our culture thinks about identity, behavior, and mental health, and returns us to the biblical framework that God designed for the flourishing of the human mind.

Great for Small Groups & Individual Study

Extracted from our You Are What You Think textbook series, each 40–50 page booklet focuses on one key topic, helping small groups, families, and individuals apply Scripture to today’s toughest cultural questions, and focuses on one of the twelve biblical worldview topics:

Politics, Sociology, Education, What IS a Worldview?, Psychology, Science, Economics, History, Law, Theology, Philosophy, and Ethics.

Designed for home groups, youth groups, adult Sunday school classes, and one-on-one discipleship, these concise booklets are affordable, easy to read in 1–2 sittings, and ideal for sparking rich discussion around today’s cultural and “hot-button” issues. Use them on their own or pair them with the corresponding “You Are What You Think” videos for a complete, lesson-by-lesson small group experience.

Video Lessons Also Available

The video lessons for this subject are available for purchase separately for $10 or together with the booklet. These are the same video teachings included in our complete “You Are What You Think” Biblical Worldview Curriculum — short, engaging segments designed to walk you through each lesson in the booklet. Access to the videos will be provided after purchase. Pair the videos with your booklet for a complete, lesson-by-lesson study experience perfect for small groups, families, or individual study.

1. What is included in the “You Are What You Think” Biblical Worldview Booklet Series?

The series includes twelve single-subject booklets, each focusing on a core biblical worldview topic: Politics, Sociology, Education, What Is a Worldview?, Psychology, Science, Economics, History, Law, Theology, Philosophy, and Ethics.

2. Who are these booklets designed for?

These booklets are written for both teens and adults—ideal for high school students, college students, church youth groups, adult Bible studies, home groups, and families who want to think biblically about culture.

3. How long does it take to go through each booklet?

Each booklet is about 40–50 pages and can typically be completed in a 6-8-week study, with each lesson taking up to 30 minutes to read. Study questions follow every chapter, so you can move at a pace that fits your group’s schedule.

4. How do these booklets help with “competing worldviews”?

For each topic, the authors clearly define what Scripture teaches, then compare it with the beliefs of secular and non-biblical worldviews. By using history, statistics, and common-sense logic, the series trains readers to recognize false ideas and stand firm in a biblical perspective.

5. Can these booklets be used in a school or church setting?

Yes. The individual booklet studies are suitable for Christian schools or homeschoolers, and they're also well-suited for church classes, small groups, and discipleship groups who want structured, discussion-based biblical worldview training.

6. How are the video lessons connected to the booklets and the full curriculum?

The video lessons for each subject are the same teachings included in our complete “You Are What You Think” Biblical Worldview Curriculum. You can purchase the videos for any individual subject for $10, either on their own or bundled with the booklet. Each video segment corresponds to a lesson in the booklet, so they work together as a complete study. Access to the videos is provided after purchase.

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