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| #6694464 in Books | 2004-04-30 | Format: Bargain Price | PDF # 1 | 9.28 x1.15 x6.54l, | File type: PDF | 388 pages||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Not for the fainted of heart|By Jean-pierre Petits|This excellent book will be a delight for students in psychiatry and of theology it takes a novel approach in studying the evolution of God's image in our subconscient. It explains why our culture is so violent and revengeful, and why our politicians often ended up committing adultery, because our modern religions have become s||“Thank you, Matthias Beier, for introducing Eugen Drewermann to American pastoral theologians and pastoral psychotherapists. A Violent God-Image is a gift to psychotherapists and should be added to our pastoral theology canon. Drawing upon his depth of p
Theologian and psychotherapist Eugen Drewermann has been the most significant, the most prolific, and the best-selling theological writer in the German language over the past quarter century. Drewermann shows that religion, including Christianity, turns violent mentally, spiritually, and even physically if it uses fear as a motive for faith— fear of exclusion from the group, fear of hell, and fear of God. At the heart of Drewermann’s nonviolent interpretation...
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