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After earning his M.D. in 1930, Frankl gained extensive experience at Steinhof Psychiatric Hospital, where he was responsible for the treatment of suicidal women. In 1937, he began a private practice, but the Nazi annexation of Austria in 1938 limited his opportunity to treat patients. [1]
24 kwi 2017 · Hope is powerful. Its existence is undeniable, and its intimate involvement in our lives is similarly strong. In Man’s Search for Meaning, psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl articulates the necessity of hope through his time spent as a prisoner at various concentration camps during WWII.
10 gru 2020 · According to Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, who sadly passed away this year, this hope “at the heart of Judaism” was “so fundamental to Western civilization that we take it for granted, yet it is...
19 lis 2018 · Viktor E. Frankl was a highly respected psychiatrist in his native Austria when he was transported to Auschwitz in 1944. Against all odds, Frankl survived. After his liberation, and having lost his wife and his family, he wrote Man’s Search for Meaning about his experience in the death camps.
On June 3,2024, Jürgen Moltmann died. He was one of the greatest theologians of our time. He was 98 years old. In this episode, Miroslav Volf eulogizes and remembers his mentor and friend. We then share a previously released conversation between Miroslav Volf and Jürgen Moltmann.
Among Jewish thinkers, this chapter considers Hermann Cohen, Franz Rosenzweig, and Martin Buber. Among Christian thinkers, it looks at Walter Rauschenbusch, Stanley Hauerwas, and Jürgen Moltmann. Finally, it discusses the normative Catholic position on hope and politics.
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