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The Holy Spirit & counseling: theology and theory, c.1-2
The importance of the work of the Holy Spirit in counseling has become more and more evident. Increasingly confronted by the success of ministerial counselors and Christian counselors, secular psychologists and psychiatrist recognized that something - someone for the Christian counselor - was responsible for the radical reformation occurring in people's lives. Likewise, Christian psychologists and counselors began to realize that secular theories of psychotherapy were not always had veen modified and integrated into the Christian counseling process, they proved to be of great service..
| 170501182 | 231.3 GIL h.1 | Moriah Foundation | Available |
| 170501247 | 231.3 GIL h.2 | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
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