Volume 48, Number 2, 81-90, DOI: 10.1023/A:1022021209375

Ken Wilber's Transpersonal Psychology: An Introduction and Preliminary Critique

Duane R. Bidwell

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Abstract

Ken Wilber is unquestionably the leading figure in the developing field of Transpersonal Psychology, and his work deserves serious engagement by pastoral theologians and pastoral counselors who seek to find their place in today's postmodern, post-Christian culture. This article summarizes the key concepts of Wilber's model of Transpersonal Psychology, provides an elementary pastoral and theological critique of his ideas, and suggests contributions that Wilber's thought can make to the field of pastoral theology and pastoral counseling.

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