“This groundbreaking work challenges psychology’s foundations by repositioning God at the center of therapeutic practice. Knabb thoughtfully integrates psychological research with theological wisdom, demonstrating how worshipfulness—not the self-centeredness often unintentionally fostered in traditional clinical practice—enables true human flourishing. Both theoretically sophisticated and practically transformative, this book offers clinicians a radical reorientation toward God-centered care. Essential reading for anyone seeking to practice psychology within a Christian worldview.”
M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall, professor, Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University
“This is a timely and excellent book on the topic of awe. It is unique from a Christian and integration perspective and will be helpful to many Christians. Highly recommended!”
Siang-Yang Tan, senior professor of clinical psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary; author of Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Christian Perspective
“In Worship and Awe in Christian Psychology, Joshua Knabb offers a deeply needed vision for Christian psychologists—a vision that calls us back to the heart of our work: reverence for God. This is not just another integration text; it’s a soulful, intellectually rich invitation to consider how awe and worship shape us as followers of Christ. With theological depth, clinical insight, and spiritual humility, Knabb helps us reflect on the sacred work of therapy. I found myself pausing, worshiping, and realigning. This book will form you as much as it informs you. A beautiful, essential contribution.”
Jennifer S. Ripley, professor, Hughes Chair of Integration, Regent University
“So dominant is secular psychology and therapy in our day that most Christians are unaware that their faith entails a God-centered psychology with a very different model of human flourishing. What a gift, then, is this gem of a book that considers—from many different perspectives—the psychological value of worshipfulness, a worthy alternative to mindfulness, or at least its ultimate fulfillment. After reading this book, one might just wonder if we were made to worship God and enjoy him forever.”
Eric L. Johnson, director of training, Christian Psychology Institute
“Worship and Awe in Christian Psychology is such a refreshing and practical guide for readers to reorient their lives around a deep, reverential awareness of God. What sets this book apart is its thoughtful integration of empirical psychological research with Scripture and spiritual practices from a wide range of Christian traditions. I especially appreciated the clear framework for intentionally cultivating awe. The journaling and exercises from different Christian traditions help make awe a regular rhythm, not just a fleeting moment. Joshua Knabb’s unique expertise shines through, making complex concepts easy to apply in daily life. This is a rich resource for personal growth and for those guiding others, including pastors, counselors, and mentors.”
Kenneth T. Wang, professor of psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary
Joshua J. Knabb (PsyD, Azusa Pacific University), a board-certified clinical psychologist, is professor of psychology, director of the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program, and associate dean for the psychology division in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences at California Baptist University in Riverside, California. He also serves as editor for the Journal of Psychology and Christianity. Knabb is the author of many books, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Christian Clients and Christian Meditation in Clinical Practice.