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Compassion: An expression of charity in treatment of physical and mental illness in individuals and communities (CROSBI ID 305308)

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Bošnjaković, Josip Compassion: An expression of charity in treatment of physical and mental illness in individuals and communities // Psychiatria Danubina. Supplement, 33 (2021), 902-910

Podaci o odgovornosti

Bošnjaković, Josip

engleski

Compassion: An expression of charity in treatment of physical and mental illness in individuals and communities

This article discusses the notion of compassion using interdisciplinary approach - theological and psychological - providing a brief development of the notion, as well as distinct image in relation to other, similar notions. Seeing that compassion contributes to psychological, spiritual, as well as socialhealth, the article also discusses the importance of compassion in life of individuals and communities. Compassion is also one of the core notions in world religions, and it is key to making communication between religions possible, and equally importantly, opens up a dialogue between religion and various scientific approaches. This article mostly refers to the notion of compassion as described in the Bible, namely New Testament, from aspect of Christianity. Still, in a smaller extent, we researched how Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and Judaism perceive and describe compassion. Development of compassion in personal and social relations greatly helps in achieving a healthier society, both for individuals and for the whole communities.

compassion, suffering, psychology, theology, religion

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Podaci o izdanju

33

2021.

902-910

objavljeno

1332-1366

Povezanost rada

Psihologija, Teologija