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Dave Hunt

Then what is meant by “Christian psychology”? Most laypersons imagine that there is indeed a psychology which is distinctly Christian. The professionals know, however, that they are involved in an attempted integration of atheistic and anti-Christian theories into Christian theology. Psychology is part of that very “wisdom of this world” taught by “the spirit of the world” which Paul rejected (1 Corinthians:2:5-14). Rapha founder Robert McGee frankly confesses that he joins the Holy Spirit in partnership with atheist Albert Ellis, who considers Christianity a cause of mental illness:

“Changing how we think, feel, and act is a process that involves the supernatural work of the Holy Spirit…. As a starting point, however, we will use a model adapted from psychologist Albert Ellis’s Rational Emotive Therapy.”