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Pastoral psychology and pastoral counseling

The significance of pastoral psychology lies in the illumination of the human psyche in which religion must become embedded if it is to exist at all

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This is the first of a series of four articles exploring the relationship of pastoral psychology to other aspects of the minister's work, and the broader aspects of ethics and theology. These articles, we believe, represent a very significant contribution by Dr. Hiltner to the study of this important subject. The rest of this series: “Pastoral Psychology and Pastoral Care,” “Pastoral Psychology and Christian Ethics,” and “Pastoral Psychology and Constructive Theology,” will appear in subsequent issues.-Ed.

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Hiltner, S. Pastoral psychology and pastoral counseling. Pastoral Psychol 3, 21–28 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01742012

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