Sigmund Freud: Perilaku Beragama

Kritik Metodologis dan Agamis

Authors

  • Fikria Najtama Dosen IAINU Kebumen

Keywords:

Behavior-religious, mental, personality development

Abstract

This paper discusses Sigmund Freud’s view of religious behavior. The study is aimed at how the concept of religion and the consequences of psychological theories put forward against religion. Views on religion are analyzed by Islamic view. From the analysis it obtained a description that Sigmund Freud’s view it is one part only in the range of the Islamic view of human behavior. Based on his investigation of himself and his patients, he began laying the foundation of the theory of personality that is very influential on all the theories. Since then, he is determined in his life to find a purpose, namely: life is only directed to determine or guess how the arrangement of the spiritual tools and what forces affect each other and contradictory in it.

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Published

2016-09-05

How to Cite

Najtama, F. (2016). Sigmund Freud: Perilaku Beragama: Kritik Metodologis dan Agamis. Tasamuh: Jurnal Studi Islam, 8(2), 341–366. Retrieved from https://e-jurnal.iainsorong.ac.id/index.php/Tasamuh/article/view/209