Essay about Jewish Soteriology about the book "Man's Search For Meaning" by Viktor Frankl.
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In the book "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor E. Frankl, Frankl explores the many realms of faith while enduring the most rigorous of conditions as well as climate. Frankl explores his faith through his own suffering, his love for his beloved wife and lastly through the quintessential faith in concentration camp: the future. Frankl's faith in the many assortments of his life as well as the extreme suffering he endures would, in my opinion,
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was fate, he has a strong faith in his beloved wife, whom he carries on conversations with considering she is not present, lastly in the future, which he believes is the only way a prisoner can even come close to making it through concentration camp. Frankl's belief in something higher as well as his incredible fortitude for suffering would make him a true Jew; considering that the definition of true would be classified as that.
was fate, he has a strong faith in his beloved wife, whom he carries on conversations with considering she is not present, lastly in the future, which he believes is the only way a prisoner can even come close to making it through concentration camp. Frankl's belief in something higher as well as his incredible fortitude for suffering would make him a true Jew; considering that the definition of true would be classified as that.