Nevertheless, being a super awesome frontier professional Christian counselor won't be anything when you have a non-Christian client. Oh.. PWNED
Okay, you might have thought that "What the heck is she talking about?" after reading the sentence above. The thing is.... I am reading this book "The Integration of Psychology and Theology" nowadays since it’s one of my textbooks for my J-term class. It's a great book. I am neither Psychology major nor Theology major, but I know that author of this book did a great job. I was published in 1970's, and it was the time that people were still hesitating about harmonizing of psychology and theology. I know it became pretty common to see Christian Psychologist who counsels client with harmonized psychological methods and theological methods at the same time. However, integration of psychology and theology was a controversial issue at that time. I probably have a lot to say about this book but for now I am going to just be quite and finish the book.