The intellectual crisis facing the church in the area surrounding psychology and counseling

The intellectual crisis facing the church in the area surrounding psychology and counseling

Johnson states (2010), “This book provides an opportunity to understand the intellectual crisis facing the church in the area surrounding psychology and counseling, and it does this by exploring five major positions evangelicals have taken regarding the relationship of psychology and the Christian faith” (p. 38). In this week’s reading of Psychology and Christianity: Five Views, Levels-of-Explanation View, Christian Psychology View, and a Biblical Counseling View are discussed.

Provide a brief overview of each view discussing the critiques each.

Even though all the models have not been discussed so far in the class, of the 3 presented this week, which one do you feel more closely aligned to how you view integration? What would you change or remove from this view to make it fit more closely to what you believe integration should look like? Use the text and scripture. You can also use the other class texts to help to connect the different conceptualizations of what integration looks like.

TEXTBOOKS USED IN THIS CLASS:

Johnson, E. L. (2010). Psychology and Christianity Five Views. Westmont: InterVarsity Press.

Entwistle, D. N. (2015). Integrative approaches to psychology and Christianity: An introduction to worldview issues, philosophical foundations, and models of integration. Eugene (Or.): Cascade Books.

MacMinn, M. R. (2014). Psychology, theology, and spirituality in christian counseling. Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House.

this is everything i have. I attached the textbooks in which the post is about. The first one is the referenced text for the forum and the other two books are used for the class as additional texts.

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