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Man’s Search For Meaning

This Trinity Forum Reading features selections from Viktor E. Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning with an introduction by Alonzo L. McDonald.

Price range: $5.00 through $10.00

We are pleased to present this Trinity Forum Reading, featuring selections from Viktor E. Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning with an introduction by Alonzo L. McDonald.  

Two-and-a-half years spent as an inmate in four different Nazi concentration camps led Viktor E. Frankl to develop his philosophy of life. In one particularly overwhelming moment, he mentally focused on his love for his wife, using his thoughts as a means of enduring the surrounding horrors. His psychological school of logotherapy sprang from this moment; this philosophy argues that the search for meaning in life is the prime motivational force for human beings and is absolutely essential for their mental health. As McDonald asserts, “Dr. Frankl’s life and his legacy continuously pose the question to each of us: Are you diligently searching for meaning in your life?” 

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