A George Fox University ad is headlined “Our Psychological Doctorate Comes With Something Special. A Christian Worldview.” A Fuller Theological Seminary brochure boasts, “As a profession, Christian psychologist isn’t just new. It’s Fuller…. Fuller’s School of Psychology [1] has it all…from an M.S. in Marital and Family Therapy to a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology [1].” The following excerpt from a full-page advertisement by Wheaton College Graduate School in Christianity Today presents the same integrationist picture:
“Symbols for a new century in Psychology [1]—Psy.D. and M.A. in Clinical Psychology [1]…commitment to Scripture and the integration of psychological theory with Christian faith….”
The Wheaton ad fails to explain why the theories of anti-Christians are being integrated into Christianity. Nor is it explained why such an incongruous mixture would be desirable. One is reminded of the closing lines of a poem:
“Who would leave the fountainhead
To drink the muddy stream,
Where men have mixed what God has said
With every dreamer’s dream!”
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[1] https://www.thebereancall.org/taxonomy/term/56/psychology