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Clergy Malpractice in America

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Clergy Malpractice in America
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Book excerpt: Examines the nation's first widely publicized case involving the concept of clergy malpractice and the questions it raised regarding separation of church and state, free exercise of religion, and state regulation of non-professional counseling.


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