Doctor of the Heart
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.51 (682 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0818907177 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 238 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Baars was the author of "Born Only Once" and co-author of "Healing the Unaffirmed" and "Psychic Wholeness and Healing." . Dr. Baars, MD, named the 1980 Christian Culture Gold Medalist by Windsor University, Ontario, was a psychiatrist for more than 30 years until his death in 1981. Conrad W
DOCTOR OF THE HEART "DOCTOR OF THE HEART" IS DOCTOR CONRAD W. BAARS' AUTOBIOGRAPHY. I TOTALLY ENJOYED READING IT. I HAVE READ MANY STORIES ABOUT HITLER AND HIS ATTEMPTS AT EXTERMINATING THE JEWS. BUT I REALLY NEVER READ SOMETHING ABOUT A PERSON WHO THROUGH HIS LOVE FOR PEOPLE AND HIS FAITH IN GOD WAS ABLE TO WITHSTAND THE HORROR OF IT ALL AND AFTER THAT TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE BE ABLE TO H. Joy Seven said The story of Dr. Conrad Baars, healing, and affirmation.. After reading other books authored or co-authored by Dr. Baars, (Healing the Unaffirmed - Baars & Terruwe; Born Only Once - Baars; Feeling & Healing Your Emotions - Baars) I enjoyed reading the extraordinary story of his life. The book relates details of how Conrad "Koert" Baars was involved in WWII and then imprisoned at the hands of the Nazis in Buchenwald Concent. Great insight into the life of a groundbreaking man StellaMaris014 This book provides marvelous insight into what formed the path of Conrad Baar's life. I have a profound respect for this man. This book is an eye-opening firsthand look at the tragedy of Nazism which left me with a greater respect for life and mankind.
Autobiography of one of the pioneers of the psychology of affirmation, a Gospel-based approach to healing and wholeness
Baars was the author of "Born Only Once" and co-author of "Healing the Unaffirmed" and "Psychic Wholeness and Healing." . About the Author Conrad W . Baars, MD, named the 1980 Christian Culture Gold Medalist by Windsor University, Ontario, was a psychiatrist for more than 30 years until his death in 1981. Dr