The Biblical Counseling Movement – The Making of a Conservative Protestant Counselor
Chapter 2 continues the examination of the history and significance of the biblical counselling movement associated with Jay Adams. It traces the history of Adams’s development of nouthetic counselling and its leading institutions. This development took place in interaction and competition with the secular mental health system, mainline Protestant pastoral counselling, and evangelical psychotherapists.
Source: The Biblical Counseling Movement (New Growth Press, 2010), 21-49.
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