Psihologija duhovnog života

Psihologija duhovnog života

Mihály Szentmártoni

The psychology of spiritual life reveals to us the fundamental values ​​of human life and builds human spirituality on them. The writer of this work skilfully combines the natural and the supernatural and makes an engagement between psychology and spiritu

Father Mihaly, as a psychologist priest in a counseling center, and as a professor at the Salesian and Gregorian pontifical universities, as well as the Institute of the Society of Jesus in Zagreb, has transferred his rich experience scientifically and well-founded, yet close and attractive, to the pages of this book. In a way that appeals to modern and present-day man, he treated prayer, meditation, confession, asceticism of the spiritual life - topics known to Christianity from its first beginnings. Although it forms a whole, it does not have to be read in order, but as a guide to the experience of faith and a challenge in thinking about the meaning of life.

"Since we live in an imperfect world (...) we all have some disorders, unfinished psychological structures, unrealized possibilities and unused abilities. (...) These disorders are obstacles on the way to a fuller life, to the complete realization of oneself, especially in spiritual life. And in everyday life, in the family, at the workplace, in the immediate community, these disorders cause many unnecessary conflicts. We believe that many problems could be prevented by knowing these disorders. This belief inspires this series of studies on the psychopathology of everyday life in the perspective of the sanctity of life." P. Mihály Szentmártoni, SJ

Original title
Psicholoia vitae spiritualis
Editor
Josip Rožmarić
Illustrations
B. Kovačević
Graphics design
Roko Bolanča
Dimensions
20 x 12 cm
Pages
271
Publisher
Filozofsko-teološki institut Družbe Isusove, Zagreb, 1990.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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