The Relationship with Yourself when Praying to Transcendent God and to an Immanent God
Journal Title: Dialogo - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
In this article, we aim to discuss on prayer, trying to identify a kind of relationship with yourself during the praying to a transcendent God and an immanent God, according to the religious literature and the Romanian social reality. For this purpose, we have conducted an experimental research ascertaining the investigation based on interview and questionnaire aimed the relationship with yourself indirectly when praying to a transcendent God and an immanent God among the believers/faithful persons who pray (almost) daily.
Authors and Affiliations
Larisa Ileana Casangiu, Loredana Gabi Ciobănescu
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