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seomypassion12 posted an update 3 years, 9 months ago
Employing a General Counsel
Collins interprets how counselors can use the words of scripture simultaneously using what we notice in nature about God. The affirmation of the Bible is discussed at length about the manuscript evidence, the internal evidence, and the additional evidence. Among the discoveries noted with a non-Christian Archaeologist asserts that there surely is number evidence that contradicts of disputes the claims of the bible and that an extraordinary human body of literature supports the accuracy of Biblical statements (Collins, G, pp. 38-39).In summary, theorizing the essential philosophy with this guide, The Sacred heart and the role of the church are discussed as numerous Christians discount the position as well as understand who the Sacred Spirit is in the Trinity. How we are to use and interpret our observations in character and individual conduct together with the residing term of God via the Bible are defined in extensive depth through-out the book. The role of counselors and how we test and validate data to make our earth see is addressed.
I think, that book is highly relevant to my earth view and the way I’ll counsel my clients. A great position that I’ll ascribe to is using various types of Religious theology together with the counseling practices such as Rogerian, Adlerian, and Cognitive Behavioral Theories. I agree that these concepts are could be incorporated combined with Sacred phrases of God through- out the scriptures.
Though most of the concepts are not Religious centered, I think they maintain some “Floor level” truths which can be important to your understanding and request of counseling. For example, actually non- Christians understand the beauty and splendor of God’s creation by watching the splendor of the stars and nature it self even if they don’t ascribe to the one who is inventor overall.
Along with how eclecticism was defined, I enjoyed how the Online LGBT Counseling author discussed we frequently identify suggestion associations and community resources. This is actually the same principle that should be used as Religious counselors to use the Church as a supply of exhortation and support in both our personal lives and our skilled lives as counselors. The importance of the church and its role in counseling.
As a Religious counselor it appears that the author has a balanced see of the way the Presents of the Soul and the natural/ supernatural each one is integral areas of our connection with Lord; but, I do not agree totally that the gifts of the Spirit and supernatural activities are confined as recommended by this author in page 243 “Understanding is essential therefore that individuals distinguish between the unusual activities that are truly from Lord and those who are not.
The true essence of spirituality is residing a Christ- satisfying life in the center of our actions, much taken off thoughts of inspiration and excitement (Collins, G. p. 244). While I don’t feel we should rely entirely on the gifts of the Spirit or supernatural experiences, or information alone; I feel that supernatural activities should not be anticipated nor limited as we can not keep God in a box. It is determined by how open we are to his existence and to the foresight of the Holy Nature as to what gifts he bestows upon every one of us.