Who We Are
This collaborate blog site gathers those with both feet in the world of therapy, both feet in the world of theology, or a foot in both worlds.
We might be counselors, chaplains, pastors, teachers, students - you name it! Many of the site's original contributors first connected as colleagues while studying counseling in a seminary setting. This blog started as a way to stay connected and to keep writing even as we began counseling professions. Our hope is that it will be a useful resource to those wrestling with the big questions and to those asking practical questions.
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Do we always agree?
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The short answer is no. While we may share some beliefs (for example, we all disagree with Sigmund Freud who called religious belief a psychological "projection"), the views and opinions expressed in each post reflect those of the respective article’s author/s and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of other Therapy and Theology contributors or aspects of a shared framework of belief.