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Existentialism, psychology and religion: A comparative study of Viktor Frankl and Paul Tillich

Posted on:2000-09-19Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Ottawa (Canada)Candidate:Sykes, Britt-MariFull Text:PDF
GTID:2465390014962736Subject:religion
Abstract/Summary:
This master's thesis explores the dialogue between religion and psychology in the writings of psychologist Viktor E. Frankl. The thesis proposes a possible bridge between these two discourses by comparing the similar existential style in Frankl's writings and psychological theory with the religious philosophy of theologian Paul Tillich. Tillich's religious philosophy provides a theoretical foil to explore the religious themes within Frankl's work. Frankl and Tillich share a similar existential style and approach that influences their respective analysis of human nature. The thesis explores psychological and religious perspectives on the following: an existential analysis of human existence, universal religiousness and finally, psychological healing and religious salvation. The thesis proposes that Frankl's psychological model, known as Logotherapy, may also provide a theoretical answer to Tillich's own attempt to find a compatible bridge between both psychological and religious discourse and the role of psychologist and the minister and/or priest.
Keywords/Search Tags:Frankl, Religious, Psychological, Existential, Thesis
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