Kitabд±nд± — Д°sa Dogmasд±

Includes writings on topics such as the "Revolutionary Character," the "Prophetic Concept of Peace," and "Sex and Character". Publication Details Author: Erich Fromm First Publication: 1930 (German); 1963 (English) Length: Approximately 200 pages (Turkish edition) Turkish Publisher: Say Yayınları

A detailed analysis of early Christianity's sociological and psychological roots. Д°sa DogmasД± KitabД±nД±

The book (The Dogma of Christ), written by social psychologist Erich Fromm , is a seminal work that applies psychoanalytic methods to the history and development of early Christian theology. Originally published in German in 1930 , it explores how the socio-economic conditions of early Christians influenced the evolution of religious doctrines, specifically the transformation of Jesus from a "man-god" to the "son of God". Core Themes and Analysis Includes writings on topics such as the "Revolutionary

The report examines the transition of Christian belief from a "man who became God" (adoptionism) to the "God who became man". Fromm suggests this shift reflected the changing psychological needs of the community as Christianity moved from a movement of the suffering masses to the official religion of the Roman Empire. Originally published in German in 1930 , it

Fromm argues that ideas and ideologies cannot be understood in isolation; instead, they must be analyzed through the lens of the people who created and believed in them.

The Turkish edition published by Say Yayınları typically includes the title essay along with several other essays on religion, psychology, and culture: