Every generation of biblical counselors faces the recurring question of what constitutes integrating secular theories or secular practices into our system of counseling. Every few decades or thereabouts, the perennial question of “what can we integrate” or “what constitutes integration” faces the movement afresh.[1] Seemingly, there are one of two major polarizing responses to these wrestlings…
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