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61: Martin Luther
... T. Lehmann. Luther's Works, Volume 46, The Christianity in Society, III. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1967. Tillich, Paul. A History of Christian Thought From Its Judaic and Hellenistic Origins to Existentialism. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1968. The Holy Bible. King James Version. New York: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1972. MARTIN LUTHER JAY YORK RELIGION IN AMERICAN LIFE DR. JOSEPH HOWELL
62: Psychological Perspectives
... related to the human's need for self- fulfillment. It also concentrates on the fact that subjective and personal experiences are the most important part of our decision making. The existentialism part sees people as having the freedom to make their own choices and the ethical conduct that comes along with that freedom. This perspective became very popular in the 1970 ...
63: Socialism
... Most important among these were the ideas found in Marx's early writings; the idea of "alienation," as interpreted by such contemporary socialist philosophers as Gyorgy LUKACS and Herbert MARCUSE; EXISTENTIALISM; romantic and utopian ideas adapted from earlier socialist writers (for example, Fourier); sexual radicalism derived from the teaching of Sigmund Freud; and some aspects of Eastern religious traditions, such as ...
64: Beyond The Dead Sea Scrolls
... in Judeo-Christian doctrine. The Essenes are noteworthy in that they deviated from the popularly-accepted practice of slavery. The Sadducees laid the foundation for prevailing modern-day philosophy of Existentialism, which embraced the concept of free will and the responsibility that goes with it. They might have been forgotten altogether, had it not been for a stone-throwing Arab shepherd ...
65: Sophist Teachings
... spend your time worryigna bout the questions of the universe, find the physical evidence of life itself and learn about it. These teaching seem to tie in with Existentialist beliefs. Existentialism professes one concrete individual existence, and the absolute freedome for that individual to choose. It bucks the Platonic tradition that hte highest good is the same for everyone, and takes ...
66: Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Dostoevsky’s Raskolnikov: Literary Philosophies
Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Dostoevsky’s Raskolnikov: Literary Philosophies In literature, authors have had certain goals and have often tried to incorporate literary philosophies, such as naturalism, existentialism, or realism, into their works. If two authors had aimed for the same type of reaction from the reader, their works would most likely have some paralleled aspects. Raskolnikov, the ...
67: Kierkegaard And Christianity
Soren Kierkegaard is said to be one of the "founding fathers" of existentialism. His style of writing, his tone and vocabulary tie him closely to another forerunner of existentialist thought: Fyodor Dostoevsky (although either of them would probably deny this vehemently). However, in ...
68: My Philosophical Approach to Counseling
... value in life, self-awareness, and behavior. While existential and client-centered roots are planted firmly in philosophical and humanistic styles of thinking without clear evidence of any scientific model, existentialism and client-centered therapy offers the science of psychology a path much different than the other approaches to therapy that seek only a scientific outcome. Existential and client-centered offer ...
69: The Caretaker by Pinter: A Play Can Be Confrontational, Challenging and Disturbing to the Values and Assumptions of An Audience. Discuss With close Reference
... concerned with the search and need for identity. Pinter was clearly influenced by the fashionable philosophic review of human condition that was prominent in the 1950's and 1960's – existentialism. The play attacks the notion that there are no absolute truths or realities. Pinter is therefore concerned with what exists as unknown and intangible to humanity. His theatre interrogates the ...
70: Baal Of Desire
... play, but an intellectual play. It caused the viewer to think about the existentialist nature of Brecht's writing and the underlying meaning of the play. Although I have studied existentialism and followed the play intently, I still could not fully understand what Brecht was trying to say through Baal. My interpretation is that Baal represents man and his desires and ...


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