Psychology of Religion
- 350pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Theologians often grapple with the implications of psycho-analysis in their pastoral work, particularly when considering the role of psycho-analysts as therapists. This book addresses the dual significance of psycho-analysis for theology, highlighting the need for understanding and knowledge to overcome fear and ignorance within the theological community. It emphasizes that psycho-analysis is a crucial element of modern civilization that theology cannot afford to overlook, as it sheds light on contemporary issues of belief and unbelief.