Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
74
Language
English
Published
Sep 25, 2012
Publisher
Chalcedon Foundation
Description
This exploration of Freud's theories delves into the intersection of psychology and religion, challenging readers to reconsider the nature of guilt. It presents an argument that the struggles of the human psyche may not solely be rooted in scientific rationale but could also be deeply intertwined with spiritual dimensions.
By critiquing Freud’s perspectives on guilt, the authors invite a dialogue about the implications of viewing psychological issues through a purely secular lens. This thought-provoking work engages with fundamental questions about the human experience, making it relevant for both psychological enthusiasts and those interested in the broader implications of faith and morality.
By critiquing Freud’s perspectives on guilt, the authors invite a dialogue about the implications of viewing psychological issues through a purely secular lens. This thought-provoking work engages with fundamental questions about the human experience, making it relevant for both psychological enthusiasts and those interested in the broader implications of faith and morality.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology