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Faith, Hope and Charity as Character Traits in Adler's Individual Psychology - With Related Essays in Spirituality and Phenomenology (Paperback)
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Faith, Hope and Charity as Character Traits in Adler's Individual Psychology - With Related Essays in Spirituality and Phenomenology (Paperback)
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In Part One, Sheldon Nicholl offers an outline of Adler's life and
the basics of his Individual Psychology. Allan Savage examines the
relationship between Individual Psychology and Pastoral Theology.
Special attention is given to the role of cognitive therapy. The
cardinal virtues of faith, hope and charity are explored, in some
detail, in the context of Adler's Individual Psychology. As
character traits they are found to be in accord with the
development of Adler's notion of Gemeinschaftsgefuhl. Part Two is a
compilation of previously published essays in American and British
journals. One section consists of a set of six exchanges between
Erik Mansager and Allan Savage over the concept of "critical
collaboration." Other previously published essays by Savage
incorporate Adlerian themes. However, chapter eight is not
specifically Adlerian in content. Since the root of Adler's
Individual Psychology is anchored in German philosophical thought
of the early 1900's this chapter explores notions derived from the
later Heidegger and the thought of Husserl.
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