American Protestantism In The Age Of Psychology -

In the early 1900s, many conservative theologians viewed psychology as a "secular threat." They feared that explaining human behavior through biology or childhood trauma would make the concept of sin obsolete.

Suddenly, the language of "sin and salvation" began to compete with "complexes and neuroses." What happened next wasn't just a cultural shift—it was a total makeover of the American religious experience. 1. The Great Convergence American Protestantism in the age of psychology

Ask your readers: Do you think the "therapeutic" style of modern preaching helps or hinders deep faith? In the early 1900s, many conservative theologians viewed