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Paul Tournier

    May 12, 1898 – October 7, 1986

    Paul Tournier, a Swiss physician and author, gained a worldwide audience for his contributions to pastoral counseling. His ideas profoundly influenced the spiritual and psychosocial dimensions of everyday patient care, earning him recognition as a leading Christian physician of the 20th century.

    Paul Tournier
    Verstehen und schenken
    Die Starken und die Schwachen
    The Meaning of Persons
    The Strong and the Weak
    The Adventure of Living
    A Doctor's Casebook in the Light of the Bible
    • Focusing on the intersection of medicine and psychology, Paul Tournier, a Geneva physician since 1928, emphasizes the importance of addressing emotional and spiritual needs in patient care. His experiences reveal that true healing often requires more than just physical treatments, advocating for a holistic approach that considers the psychological and existential struggles of individuals. Tournier's insights encourage a deeper understanding of the human condition, blending medical practice with compassionate care.

      A Doctor's Casebook in the Light of the Bible
    • Drawing from his extensive experience as a general practitioner, Paul Tournier explores the concept of 'the medicine of the person,' blending medical knowledge with understanding and spirituality. His writings emphasize the importance of a deeper connection to God as essential for true happiness, appealing to readers who seek harmony between Christian faith and modern science. Tournier's engaging style and sincere religious perspective make his work both thought-provoking and encouraging, particularly for those grappling with loneliness and life's challenges.

      The Adventure of Living
    • The Strong and the Weak

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of human strength, Paul Tournier challenges the binary view of strong versus weak individuals. He emphasizes that beneath our external facades, we share common inner fears and vulnerabilities. Drawing from his expertise as a psychotherapist and biblical scholar, Tournier highlights that our reactions to universal anxieties—about others, God, ourselves, and mortality—define our individuality. This insightful study encourages readers to recognize their shared humanity and the deeper connections that unite us all.

      The Strong and the Weak