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The Written Works
NEW MAN BIBLE THEOLOGY
The ‘Cosmic Christ’ Way
In New Man Bible Theology, Dr. James Slobodzien explores the biblical concept of the “New Man in Christ” and the transformative identity believers receive through spiritual rebirth. Drawing from Scripture and theology, the book presents the idea that Christ living within the believer represents a profound shift from religious ritual toward a personal and living relationship with God.
Blending biblical teaching with psychological insight, Slobodzien explains how adopting the identity of the “New Man” can reshape faith, purpose, and spiritual understanding. The book invites readers to rediscover the message of “Christ in you, the hope of glory” and to embrace a renewed vision of faith rooted in transformation, unity, and the living presence of Christ.
HOLY AND UNHOLY HOLIDAYS
Exposing the “Mystery” Babylon Religion (Revelation 17:5)
In Holy and Unholy Holidays, Dr. James Slobodzien examines the origins of many modern “Christian” holidays and challenges long-held traditions through a biblical lens. Drawing connections between ancient mythologies, the Tower of Babel, and the prophetic “Mystery Babylon” described in Revelation, the book explores how religious practices evolved over time.
Through Scripture, historical insights, and theological analysis, Slobodzien invites readers to reconsider the foundations of organized Christianity and rediscover the truth of God’s Word. His goal is to equip believers with understanding, spiritual freedom, and a deeper commitment to living out the Great Commission.
THE WARRIOR PRIESTHOOD REVOLUTION
“I will make war against them with the sword of my mouth.” (Revelation 2:16)
In The Warrior Priesthood Revolution, Dr. James Slobodzien explores the spiritual battles Christians face in the modern world. Drawing from Scripture, history, and archaeology, the book examines difficult topics such as racism, addiction, judgment, and the hidden struggles believers encounter in their spiritual lives.
Challenging many traditional assumptions of organized Christianity, Slobodzien invites readers to think deeply about biblical truth and the role of believers as part of God’s “royal priesthood.” His message calls Christians to spiritual courage, discipleship, and a renewed commitment to fulfilling the Great Commission.
HIDDEN BIBLE TABOOS
Forbidden By Organized Christianity
In Hidden Bible Taboos, Dr. James Slobodzien explores hidden patterns and overlooked teachings within Scripture that challenge traditional interpretations of organized Christianity. Drawing from biblical study, ancient traditions, and historical insights, the book examines prophetic mysteries and the recurring symbolism of the number seven throughout spiritual teachings.
Blending theology with history and philosophy, Slobodzien invites readers to rediscover what he calls the Ancient Path and the spiritual foundations of the early church. The result is a thought-provoking exploration that encourages believers to seek deeper understanding through Scripture and personal faith.
SPONTANEOUS ADDICTION RECOVERY
We Have the Mind of Christ (1 Corinthians 2:16)
In Spontaneous Addiction Recovery, Dr. James Slobodzien explores an overlooked phenomenon in addiction research known as “spontaneous recovery.” Challenging the belief that addiction is always a lifelong disease requiring professional treatment, the book examines evidence that many individuals have overcome addiction through profound personal and spiritual transformation.
Drawing from psychology, addiction research, and biblical teaching, Slobodzien explores how faith, identity, and spiritual renewal can play a powerful role in recovery. The book encourages readers to rediscover hope and consider how the mind of Christ can guide healing, freedom, and lasting transformation.
ONE HOLY NATION
A Mystery of History | The Lost Tribes of Israel
In One Holy Nation, Dr. James Slobodzien explores one of the Bible’s most enduring mysteries: the identity and destiny of the Lost Tribes of Israel. Drawing from Scripture, history, and prophecy, the book examines whether God’s plan has always been to unite believers from every nation into a single holy people.
Challenging traditional assumptions about organized religion, Slobodzien traces a biblical journey from Genesis to Revelation while asking deeper questions about identity, prophecy, and the future of God’s people. The book invites readers to rediscover the ancient path and consider what it means to belong to the “royal priesthood” destined to be united in the New Jerusalem.
CHRISTIAN PSYCHOTHERAPY & CRIMINAL REHABILITATION
An Integration of Psychology and Theology for Rehabilitative Effectiveness
In Christian Psychotherapy & Criminal Rehabilitation, Dr. James Slobodzien explores the integration of psychology and Christian theology in the rehabilitation of criminal offenders. Drawing from psychological research and biblical counseling principles, the book examines how spiritual transformation and identity formation can play a role in reducing recidivism and promoting lasting personal change.
Blending clinical insight with faith-based perspectives, Slobodzien argues that Christian conversion and spiritual renewal can contribute meaningfully to the correctional process. The book presents a thoughtful approach to rehabilitation that emphasizes restoration, personal responsibility, and the potential for genuine transformation through faith.
HAWAII AND CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS ADDICTION
A Survey of Attitudes Toward Healthy Spirituality and Religious Addiction Within Christianity
In Hawaii and Christian Religious Addiction, James Slobodzien examines the emerging concept of religious addiction within Christian communities. Through research and survey analysis, the book explores how certain beliefs, behaviors, and leadership structures may contribute to unhealthy patterns of spirituality.
Drawing on responses from ministers, psychologists, psychiatrists, and the general public, Slobodzien investigates the relationship between church leadership styles and religious addiction symptoms. The study offers an early exploration into how healthy spirituality can be distinguished from harmful religious practices within Christian environments.