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Online Christian Colleges – Accredited Online Christian Colleges For Bachelors Degrees

These days, ambitious and spiritually minded people are analyzing the advantages of online christian colleges and a christian education. These institutions offer a wonderful harmony between outstanding intellectual training and spiritual development. If you decide to apply to an online christian college however, you still need to make sure that the school gives you the credentials and job opportunities you are looking for – whether in the ministry or in mainstream industry.

Tips On Choosing Online Christian Colleges

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Integration of Psychology and Theology-Christianity

1) Describe how you integrate psychology with theology/Christianity, both in theory and practice.

As a psychologist-in-training I view psychology and theology/Christianity as fields that have common concerns, and elements of focus such as: humanity, purpose, meaning, the human soul, emotions, the mind, reasoning, human behavior, philosophical perspectives on suffering, goodness, badness, and human potential. As a Christian, I am not concerned with the question of whether it is right to try to integrate my theology with psychological theory and findings; instead, as a Christian, I find that I can not in good conscience divorce my faith from my practice of psychology. As a Christian psychologist-in-training it is important for me to find ways to think about how I can integrate my faith with the practice of psychology, to continue to grow in my faith and as a professional in the field, and to find ways to communicate in an intelligent way with other professionals as well as laymen about integration.

I am committed to integration and appreciate what I can draw from both theology and psychology, and what both fields have to contribute to the world. I believe that we can draw from Scripture, and theologians’ teachings, both Catholic and Protestant, to inform us about the care of the soul, the human condition, and how to operate in this life. I believe that we can also draw from the many branches of psychology to inform us about the mind, human behavior, emotions, mental illness, disabilities, human potential, relationships, resiliency, and healthy living. I believe that each field can inform the other, and that writings, teachings, research, and other clinical applications of integration are a move in the right direction. We as humans will make mistakes along the way, in the integration enterprise, but I believe it is important for dialogue to exist between fields regarding integration, and that each field be open to gleaning what it can from the other. Theology, and Scripture have much to offer to shed light on the human condition and on human psychology. We don’t want to have a soul-less or God-less psychology, and vise-versa; as Christians (or as theologians) we can draw from what some refer to as the general truth revealed through research and the study of humans in the field of psychology, while not letting the general truth override, overtake, or take precedence as the final authority over the revealed truth from Scripture. Theology, is man-made and therefore not without error, and so is psychology. I think it is important though that Scripture, God’s revelation to us through the Scriptures, always take precedence over general truths discovered in the field of psychology through research, experience, or observation.

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How to Earn an Online Degree in Christian Counseling

There is an urgent and growing need for accomplished, licensed Christian Counselors. People anchored in the Christian faith who need psychological help feel that someone who shares their beliefs and better able to render aid, by incorporating spirituality into their treatment. For this reason, prayer and Bible-based teachings have become an integral part of the counseling program.

Lay counselors and pastors are popular people to go to when there is a need for faith-based counseling. However, few are actually formally trained to be an expert in this area. Although these individuals may be “qualified” to render aid, there is an ever-increasing need of specialized care for people in dire need of emotional and mental breakthrough.

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