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“Man cannot live without a framework to guide his life; and emptiness is more dangerous than any belief.”
This book aims to re-examine the relationship between religion and humanity from the perspective of humanistic psychoanalysis. Fromm does not treat religion as a rigid system of beliefs, but rather as a psycho-social phenomenon that expresses a fundamental human need: the need for a framework for orientation and devotion. Fromm argues that understanding religion is not complete through its texts or institutions, but rather through uncovering its deep psychological roots and the patterns of experience it creates.











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