Grulkowski, Bronisław2025-01-232025-01-232001Studia Gdańskie, 2001, T. 14, s. 237-276.https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/26580The main problem of this article is seeking for psychological aspect of the sacrament of marriage. Existential psychologists (i. e. Rollo May, Erich Fromm, Victor E. Frankl) show the lack of meaning, person seen as a function and loneliness as the main problems of modern man. In this context the sacrament of marriage is seen as a dialogue between God and man (man and woman) and between man and woman. God says by the sacrament of marriage that man^s and woman"s lives have an unending value (unique and unrepeatable). The sacrament of marriage is seen as an unselfish gift of God and man and woman for each other. The most dangerous for this sense and aspect of marriage is pretension attitude and disturbance of the dialogue between wife and husband (i. e. by contraception). For finding out of this, existential and religious, meaning of marriage and for life according to this sense wife and husband should be faithful in prayers and should form an existential attitude “to be”.plCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychsakramentysakramentalnośćmałżeństworodzinakryzys małżeństwaKościółpsychologiapsychologia egzystencjalnaczłowiekosobaosoba ludzkagodnośćgodność ludzkasacramentssacramentalitymarriagefamilycrisis of marriageChurchpsychologyexistential psychologyhumanpersonhuman persondignityhuman dignityAspekt psychologiczny sakramentalności małżeństwaArticle