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Psychotherapy: The New Moral Tradition in America
I wrote this back in 2006 for a scholarship in grad school, which I won. I post it here for ease of reference, but certainly welcome comments if you actually make it all the way through. If you are at all interested in k… -
Sin and Mental Health: Psychotherapies and the Christian (part 4)
An Unstated Difference: The Role of Sin In the last two sections, I have introduced very broadly two distinct Christian responses secular psychotherapies. One view is the Integration View as presented by Gary Collins, wh… -
Biblical Counseling: Psychotherapies and the Christian (part 3)
The Biblical Counseling ViewDavid Powlison presents a growing view within evangelical churches that is often called Biblical Counseling. His view shares many things in common with the Integration View presented by Gary C… -
Integrating Two Worlds: Psychotherapies and the Christian (part 2)
The Integration ViewGary Collins defends a commonly-held view, best named the Integration View. His view is founded on the belief that psychotherapies and the Christian faith originate from distinctly different places, o… -
Psychotherapies and the Christian (part 1)
I'll be working on posting a multipart discussion of Christian perspectives on the use and importance of secular psychotherapies. IntroductionThere should be no need to convince anyone anymore that our society places a h…
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