In sum, both Christian and general counselling may emphasize the spiritual growth of clients and wholeheartedly endorse the usefulness of spiritual resources in counselling. The centrality of the role of spirituality in counselling seems an ineffective marker for marking out the uniqueness of Christian counselling. The core issue lies not in the recognition of the centrality, but probably in how spirituality is being imagined, which must be examined in the domain of theology. I return to this point later in thechapter.