Volume 6, Counseling and the Spirit (2021)
This special issue of Spiritus focuses on the role of the Holy Spirit in Counseling. Cultivated in partnership with the Behavioral Sciences faculty, this issue of Spiritus will also will serve to launch the new Counseling Journal. From the conceptualization of this avenue of scholarship, our purposes have been and remain as follows: (a) to build bridges among the various “Pentecostalisms” and advance the conversation about the nature of change in the Spirit-empowered world, (b) to build bridges between science and faith in scholarship, and (c) to understand better the integration of the Spirit into the change process to improve our counseling interventions.Front Matter
Front Matter: Spiritus 6.2 (Fall 2021)
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Full Issue
Counseling and the Spirit: Spiritus 6.2 (Fall 2021)
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Editorial
Editorial: A Special Issue and a New Venture!
Andrea C. Walker Ph.D., Edward E. Decker Jr., and Jeffrey S. Lamp
Articles
The Spirit, Change, and Healing: Toward a Spirit-centered Model of Healing
Edward E. Decker Jr., Bill Buker, and Jeffrey S. Lamp
How Jesus Communicates #Metoo: A Perspective on Intergenerational Trauma and Healing in the Atonement
Pamela F. Engelbert
Counseling in the Already, Not Yet: Reflections on the Work of the Christian Counselor Through an Eschatological Lens
Haley Rae French
The Holy Spirit the Ultimate Counselor and Transformer for Healing and Wholeness: A Nepalese Perspective
Karuna Sharma
Spiritual Struggle and Spiritual Growth of Bereft College Students in a Christian Evangelical University
Melinda G. Rhodes and Andrea C. Walker Ph.D.