Nieuświadomiona religijność w projekcie logoterapeutycznym Viktora Frankla

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The Unconscious Religiousness in Victor Frankl’s Logotherapy Project In his logotherapic vision of life, Frankl appeal to the concept of an unconscious God. I consider, Polish translation, The Hidden God (Bóg ukryty) in this case, irrelevant. The term ‘unconscious’ is being used in his writing not by mere coincidence. It touches the sacral sphere of life. Similarly to Jaspers, faith doesn’t have dogmatic characteristics. It is connected to a conscious will of a human being. Authenticity is a characteristic of the true religiousness. It is free from narrow-mindedness and sanctimoniousness; it affirms life in every aspect; doesn’t captivate religiousness of others.

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logotherapy, the hidden God, unconscious religiousness, spirituality

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Studia z Historii Filozofii, No. 3, Vol. 6, pp. 127-143

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