
Independently Published
Monotheism and Pathology: Psychology meets Philosophy

Monotheism and Pathology: Psychology meets Philosophy
Monotheism and Pathology: Psychology Meets Philosophy offers an interdisciplinary exploration of monotheistic belief systems and their psychological, philosophical, and societal impacts. This book delves deep into how monotheism influences identity formation, mental health, and cognitive behavior, while providing critical insights into the psychological consequences of religious beliefs. By blending psychoanalysis, cognitive psychology, theology, and philosophy, the author presents a compelling analysis of how monotheistic frameworks shape human consciousness, self-awareness, and psychological well-being.
Through an in-depth examination of religion and mental health, Monotheism and Pathology explores the pathological thought processes that arise from rigid religious belief systems, offering an understanding of the psychological trauma caused by monotheism. The book addresses how monotheistic structures impact both individual and collective identity, and how these belief systems influence societal cohesion and cultural dynamics.
The author integrates modern theories in psychology, existential philosophy, theology, and religious studies to provide a comprehensive and groundbreaking perspective on the psychological impact of monotheism. The book challenges traditional notions of religion, exploring how monotheistic beliefs affect mental health, emotional development, and the internal dialogue within individuals. Whether examining identity conflicts, psychological trauma, or the effects of religious structures on human behavior, this book offers critical insights into the intersection of psychology, philosophy, and theology.
This book is essential for readers interested in the psychology of religion, monotheism and mental health, philosophy of religion, existential psychology, religious trauma, and the relationship between belief systems and behavior. It is a valuable resource for academics, students, and professionals in the fields of psychology, philosophy, religious studies, and theology. Monotheism and Pathology also appeals to anyone interested in the impact of religion on identity formation, psychological well-being, and societal dynamics.
Author: Baruch Menache |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: Sep 27, 2024 |
Number of Pages: 142 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798334433137 |