Quote by Chaim Potok
And these two elements are at odds with one another because Freud is utterly adversary to almost all the ways of structuring the human experience found in Western religions. No Western religion can countenance Freud's view of man.
Summary
This quote highlights the stark contrast between Sigmund Freud's perspective on the human experience and the beliefs and teachings of Western religions. According to the quote, Freud's ideas and theories are highly divergent from the traditional frameworks established by these religions. This opposition arises from the fact that Freud's view of humanity and its psychological characteristics fundamentally contradicts the fundamental tenets of Western religions. Thus, the quote implies a fundamental conflict between Freud's theories and how the human experience is typically understood within the context of Western religions.
Topics
Religion
By Chaim Potok