The article is an attempt at a critical evaluation of applying one of the most original theories of Polish psychology, i.e. W. Witwicki’s theory of cratism, to the interpretation of the activities and personality of Jesus Christ. The theory of cratism, though it provides substantial explanation possibilities, has been largely forgotten. W. Witwicki used it to try to interpret many aspects of human activity such as art, social relations, as well as the life of ancient figures, among others, Socrates and Jesus Christ. Thanks to this, he created the first ever in Polish psychology (and also one of the first in world psychology) psychobiography. The proposal to decipher the activity of Jesus of Nazareth through Witwicki, however, raises large c...
This new psychobiographical analysis of Jesus by Donald Capps promises to be a controversial but imp...
This dissertation presents the theoretical foundation for a depth psychological perspective of the C...
The aim of the article is to show the development of Völkerpsychologie and its influence on pedagogy...
This article reviews a number of psychologically informed studies of Jesus in view of the criteria p...
This article is the first part of a series of short studies about psychobiographical research on Jes...
The article is based on Robert Kugelmann’s work, Psychology and Catholicism: Contested Boundaries. I...
Taking Albert Schweitzer's threefold criticism of psychological readings of the historical Jesus as ...
WOS: 000504861600001Although psychobiography has a history of nearly a century, it has received incr...
The lordship of Christ over all of a Christian’s life is an assumption basic to Christianity. The ac...
Albert Schweitzer and the psychiatric studies of Jesus that he critiqued in 1913 shared the belief t...
Psychobiographical study of Jesus, part two. Can we study historical Jesus with the Bowlby...
This paper outlines various theoretical formulations of the Oedipus complex, as elaborated in select...
Theoretical thesis.Running title: Dysfunction in Adam and Eve, and psychoanalysis."Author Note ; The...
The paper is the first attempt to consider cultural and historical background of the new scientific ...
To begin with Psychology and the Bible, Psychology is an academic and applied discipline that involv...
This new psychobiographical analysis of Jesus by Donald Capps promises to be a controversial but imp...
This dissertation presents the theoretical foundation for a depth psychological perspective of the C...
The aim of the article is to show the development of Völkerpsychologie and its influence on pedagogy...
This article reviews a number of psychologically informed studies of Jesus in view of the criteria p...
This article is the first part of a series of short studies about psychobiographical research on Jes...
The article is based on Robert Kugelmann’s work, Psychology and Catholicism: Contested Boundaries. I...
Taking Albert Schweitzer's threefold criticism of psychological readings of the historical Jesus as ...
WOS: 000504861600001Although psychobiography has a history of nearly a century, it has received incr...
The lordship of Christ over all of a Christian’s life is an assumption basic to Christianity. The ac...
Albert Schweitzer and the psychiatric studies of Jesus that he critiqued in 1913 shared the belief t...
Psychobiographical study of Jesus, part two. Can we study historical Jesus with the Bowlby...
This paper outlines various theoretical formulations of the Oedipus complex, as elaborated in select...
Theoretical thesis.Running title: Dysfunction in Adam and Eve, and psychoanalysis."Author Note ; The...
The paper is the first attempt to consider cultural and historical background of the new scientific ...
To begin with Psychology and the Bible, Psychology is an academic and applied discipline that involv...
This new psychobiographical analysis of Jesus by Donald Capps promises to be a controversial but imp...
This dissertation presents the theoretical foundation for a depth psychological perspective of the C...
The aim of the article is to show the development of Völkerpsychologie and its influence on pedagogy...