Anger : Its Religious and Moral Significance
Overview
"Anger: Its Religious and Moral Significance" is an insightful exploration of one of humanity's most powerful emotions, examined through the lenses of psychological theory and diverse spiritual traditions. Written by George Malcolm Stratton, this scholarly work investigates how anger has been perceived, channeled, and governed throughout history within various moral and religious frameworks.
Stratton provides a thorough analysis of the role anger plays in the development of justice and social order, distinguishing between reactive rage and righteous indignation. The text delves into the concepts of divine wrath and human resentment, comparing how major world religions-including Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam-address the ethical challenges posed by conflict and passion. By tracing the evolution of these attitudes, the author reveals the profound impact emotional regulation has on the character of both individuals and civilizations.
This volume serves as a significant contribution to the psychology of religion and the history of ethics. It offers readers a detailed look at the tension between aggression and altruism, providing a foundation for understanding the spiritual discipline required to master human passion. "Anger: Its Religious and Moral Significance" remains a valuable resource for students of philosophy, psychology, and theology alike.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025277905
- ISBN-10: 1025277902
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.63 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.93 pounds
- Page Count: 300
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