Psychoanalysis and Christianity merge to embrace full range of human emotions
The article discusses how combining psychoanalytic theory with Christian theology can enhance both fields. It argues that psychoanalysis alone can lead to a focus on individual emotions, while Christianity can provide a broader ethical framework. By integrating the two, a more comprehensive understanding of human emotions and relationships can be achieved. The research highlights the importance of acknowledging grief and anger in spiritual practices and emphasizes the connection between grieving and hope. The article also critiques the assumption of objectivity in scientific methods and emphasizes the social and cultural influences on scientific theories.