Covenant Psychology: The Doctrine of Biblical Soulcraft: A Manifesto of Christ-Conformity Psychotherapy (CCT)

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What if healing wasn’t about symptom relief, but self-crucifixion?
What if true transformation required the death of the illusionary self, and the resurrection of a soul patterned after Christ?

In The Doctrine of Biblical Soulcraft, a groundbreaking work in the emerging field of Covenant Psychology, you are invited to enter a new dimension of therapeutic practice—one where sanctification, not self-improvement, becomes the goal. This foundational text introduces Christ-Conformity Therapy (CCT): a biblically faithful, clinically relevant, spiritually fierce model of soul transformation that confronts sin patterns, generational behavior loops, ego defenses, trauma identities, and emotional reflexes—not with diagnosis and management, but with the daily cross.

Rejecting the foundations of Freudian psychoanalysis and Jungian archetypes, this book reclaims the biblical anthropology of the soul. It exposes the “false self” as the true disease and offers tools to map, confront, and crucify that self under the authority of Scripture. The therapist does not become the authority, but a servant-shepherd, guiding the client into the liberating death of the flesh and the emergence of the new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17).

From mind renewal through spiritual neuroplasticity to practical worksheets on thought captivity, soul-mapping, and warfare prayer, this work is both theological and therapeutic, deeply rooted in Scripture while fully engaged with the reality of psychological struggle. You will learn how to:

  • Diagnose patterns rather than pathologies

  • Interpret generational cycles biblically—not mystically

  • Rewire emotional reflexes with Spirit-led obedience

  • Use the cross as the central model for therapeutic change

  • Guard the therapeutic space as holy ground

This book is more than a theory—it is a call to a new discipline of biblical psychotherapy. Designed for counselors, pastors, therapists, and serious believers, it redefines what it means to walk someone into freedom—not through self-exploration, but through covenant restoration. The fruit is not emotional management. The fruit is transformation: a life that walks, thinks, feels, and loves like Christ.

What if healing wasn’t about symptom relief, but self-crucifixion?
What if true transformation required the death of the illusionary self, and the resurrection of a soul patterned after Christ?

In The Doctrine of Biblical Soulcraft, a groundbreaking work in the emerging field of Covenant Psychology, you are invited to enter a new dimension of therapeutic practice—one where sanctification, not self-improvement, becomes the goal. This foundational text introduces Christ-Conformity Therapy (CCT): a biblically faithful, clinically relevant, spiritually fierce model of soul transformation that confronts sin patterns, generational behavior loops, ego defenses, trauma identities, and emotional reflexes—not with diagnosis and management, but with the daily cross.

Rejecting the foundations of Freudian psychoanalysis and Jungian archetypes, this book reclaims the biblical anthropology of the soul. It exposes the “false self” as the true disease and offers tools to map, confront, and crucify that self under the authority of Scripture. The therapist does not become the authority, but a servant-shepherd, guiding the client into the liberating death of the flesh and the emergence of the new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17).

From mind renewal through spiritual neuroplasticity to practical worksheets on thought captivity, soul-mapping, and warfare prayer, this work is both theological and therapeutic, deeply rooted in Scripture while fully engaged with the reality of psychological struggle. You will learn how to:

  • Diagnose patterns rather than pathologies

  • Interpret generational cycles biblically—not mystically

  • Rewire emotional reflexes with Spirit-led obedience

  • Use the cross as the central model for therapeutic change

  • Guard the therapeutic space as holy ground

This book is more than a theory—it is a call to a new discipline of biblical psychotherapy. Designed for counselors, pastors, therapists, and serious believers, it redefines what it means to walk someone into freedom—not through self-exploration, but through covenant restoration. The fruit is not emotional management. The fruit is transformation: a life that walks, thinks, feels, and loves like Christ.