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The Rev. Paul E. Johnson, Ph.D., Danielson Professor of Psychology and Pastoral Counseling Emeritus in the School of Theology, Boston University, spent 1963–64 teaching pastoral counseling in Japanese universities and seminaries and consulting with pastors and teachers in the development of counseling and mental health in Japan. He was Director of the Indianapolis Pastoral Counseling Center in 1965–68 and, with Lowell G. Colston, developed a pastoral counseling service and the NIMH program in continuing education of pastors in community mental health. From 1966 to 1971, Dr. Johnson was Visiting Professor of Pastoral Care in the Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis. He has written many articles and books on religion,psychology, and pastoral training. He is now retired and living on Cape Cod.

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Johnson, P.E. What can we believe in?. J Relig Health 11, 109–119 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01533213

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