Document Type
Article
Abstract
Efforts to integrate faith with psychological science and counseling have been present within Christian graduate programs for decades; however, questions remain about how to do this effectively. A brief review of integration efforts and a survey of the experience of graduate students within these programs reveal a desire to further model this practical integration within the classroom. Possible solutions emphasize a biblically informed worldview, intentionally crafted hermeneutics, and well developed theology, which can lead to faith-informed counseling practices.
Recommended Citation
Biller, N. C. (2024). Faithful integration: The importance of worldview, hermeneutics, and theology for Christian counseling. Salubritas, 3, 97-110. https://doi.org/10.31380/2771-1242.1040
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