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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalFrom a Western perspective this thesis concludes that faith from an Adlerian perspective may be understood as a pastoral and theological attitude arising out of an innate disposition described by Alfred Adler as social interest; Gemeinschaftsgefühl. Faith, traditionally considered as capable of “moving mountains” may now be understood as a creative power exercised by healthy individuals living in community. Similarly, hope finds its realization, not in a future idealized world, but in one’s present existence of a higher social interest cultivated on the part of the individual. Following Adler’s insights, charity being out-ward directed strengthens co-operation and reduces competition among individuals living in community.
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Allan M. Savage holds earned degrees from University of Toronto (B.A); Saint Paul University, Ottawa (S.T.B.); Somerset Independent University, U. K. (M.Th.) [Now defunct]; the University of South Africa (D.Th.) and the European-American University (D.Litt.).
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