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The Critique of the Anthropological Dimensions of Prayer from Vincent Brommer's Perspective

Marveh Dolatabadi Eainollah Khademi AmirHossein Mansouri Nouri Zeinab Darvishi

Abstrak

This research seeks to explain the most important anthropological dimensions of prayer according to Vincent Brommer through analytical and citation methods. The independent man is one of the main components of prayer according to Brommer. Although he has not distinguished the anthropological topics of prayer from other topics, according to his presuppositions and epistemological foundations, it can be said that; Faith, love, human maximum authority, freedom and individuality are the most important anthropological dimensions of prayer for Brommer. In explaining these anthropological issues, he has opened prayer influenced by existentialism and theology. According to Brommer, faith is a necessary and prerequisite for prayer and the essence of man's relationship with God. With a moderate approach to the issue of faith, he considers all three elements of knowledge, action and love to be effective in the truth of faith. In his view, the goal of faith and prayer is love of God. In the light of his belief in man's maximum free will and individuality, Brommer interprets prayer as man's interpersonal relationship with God.

Topik & Kata Kunci

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Marveh Dolatabadi

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Eainollah Khademi

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AmirHossein Mansouri Nouri

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Zeinab Darvishi

Format Sitasi

Dolatabadi, M., Khademi, E., Nouri, A.M., Darvishi, Z. (2021). The Critique of the Anthropological Dimensions of Prayer from Vincent Brommer's Perspective. https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.44296.2756

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2021
Sumber Database
DOAJ
DOI
10.22034/jpiut.2021.44296.2756
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Open Access ✓