Integration, Biblical Counseling, and Hermeneutics
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Published:2021-02-15
Issue:3
Volume:49
Page:257-267
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ISSN:0091-6471
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Container-title:Journal of Psychology and Theology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Psychology and Theology
Author:
Hathaway William L.1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Regent University, USA
Abstract
Some have claimed that the integration project has adopted a lower view of Biblical inspiration. Yet, both Biblical counselors and evangelical integrationists typically hold to a high view of the authority of Scripture and may share the same adherence to Biblical inerrancy. This article argues that difference between how Biblical counseling and integration tends to engage Scripture in their counseling approaches is due less to their doctrines of Biblical authority than to their secondary hermeneutical and related theological views. A review of the author’s model of integration as a form of interpretative activity is provided. Implications for the sufficiency of Scripture doctrine, theological interpretation of Scripture, and integrative interpretative competency in reading Scripture are considered. The evangelical integration movement is fully compatible with a robust embrace of the historic sola scriptura view of Biblical authority but not the innovation represented by a solo scriptura view.
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
General Psychology,Religious studies
Cited by
1 articles.
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1. Introduction: Sufficiency of Scripture;Journal of Psychology and Theology;2021-02-15