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The Rediscovery of the Human

Psychological writings of Viktor E. Frankl on the human in the image of divine
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Viktor E. Frankl s Man s Search for Meaning sold over 10 million copies and was translated into over 30 languages. It was deemed by a survey of the Library of Congress to be one of the ten most influential books in America . This volume introduces and presents translations of a number of important but less well-known writings by Viktor Frankl, translated from the original German, in which he forthrightly relates psychology to religious concepts. These cast a strong new light on the generally received understanding of Frankl s contribution to psychology logotherapy as well as its relationship to the soul and universal ethics. p>About the authors/p> Rabbi Dr Shimon Cowen, son of a former Governor-General of Australia, Sir Zelman Cowen OBM, has a dual background in secular and religious studies. Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl is famous for his celebrated 1946 memoir Man s Search for Meaning an examination on what the gruesome experience of Auschwitz taught him about the primary purpose of life: the quest for meaning, which sustained those who survived, and is still a vital tool in psychological practice.

Author Biography:

Rabbi Dr Shimon Cowen, son of a former Governor-General of Australia, Sir Zelman Cowen OBM, has a dual background in secular and religious studies. Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl is famous for his celebrated 1946 memoir Man's Search for Meaning - an examination on what the gruesome experience of Auschwitz taught him about the primary purpose of life: the quest for meaning, which sustained those who survived, and is a vital tool in psychological practice.
Release date Australia
March 4th, 2021
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
176
Dimensions
155x233x10
ISBN-13
9781925736656
Product ID
34292915

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