Abstract

The majority of Indonesia's population believes in the existence of God and believes that religion contributes to physical and mental health. The purpose of this study is to describe the theoretical framework of religious counseling within the context of Indonesian culture. Qualitative research approaches library research and content analysis as data analysis techniques. The results were obtained that the paradigm of religious counseling within the context of Indonesian culture as an alternative approach in the industrial era 4.0. The paradigm is meant in the form of philosophical, regulative, empirical, psychological, and sociological foundations for the implementation of religious counseling. Religious competence becomes a fundamental discourse for the realization of professional counselors as an alternative guidance and counseling service in the industrial era 4.0 in the millennial generation

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