Helping the Good Shepherd : Pastoral Counselors in a Psychotherapeutic Culture, 1925–1975

This history of Protestant pastoral counseling in America examines the role of pastoral counselors in the construction and articulation of a liberal moral sensibility. Analyzing the relationship between religion and science in the twentieth century, Susan E. Myers-Shirk locates this sensibility in t...

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