Рет қаралды 62
Rabbi Mordecai A. Kaplan discusses the relationship between religion and psychology. He defines religion as a responsibility, emphasizing the need for psychologists to understand and learn from religion to effectively understand human nature. Kaplan reflects on the concept of God as a part of the human experience and the role that the idea of God plays in ethics. He also discusses the purpose of religion as it relates to humanity’s struggle for existence and equilibrium.
Recorded February 22, 1952 at The 92nd Street Y, New York.
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