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The Dogma of Christ: And Other Essays on Religion, Psychology and Culture
Unfortunately, there is no book titled The Dogma of Christ written by Erich Fromm; this is likely a mistake because Fromm wrote extensively about religion from a humanistic psychological perspective, such as in his books The Sane Society, Escape from Freedom, and The Heart of Man, which discuss how religion and dogma can be a way out of isolation or a source of pathology, but the focus is on human needs for meaning, love, and connection, not specifically Christian dogma, although he criticized religions that manipulate basic human needs. Fromm believed that humans have fundamental psychological needs that are often attempted to be fulfilled through religion, including dogma. Fromm often criticized religions that encourage blind obedience, dehumanization, and forget the essence of spirituality, namely love and life, making it a dogma that divides rather than unites.
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| T.1588 | 150.195.7 Fro d | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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| Publisher | Anchor Books – Doubleday & Company, Inc. : New York., 1955 |
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ix + 218hlm; 10,5x18cm
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English
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150.195.7
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