Welcome to a collection of book reviews where the power of literature intersects with the profound principles of logotherapy. These reviews offer a unique perspective on the intersection of storytelling and the search for meaning, providing insights that may enrich both your reading experience and your understanding of logotherapy's timeless wisdom.

“Böschemeyer attests to the inescapable thought that God is, even when we can’t understand why.”

“Lukas represents the faithful continuance of Viktor Frankl’s work into the 21 st century…”

“What else can I say but get this book and read it.”

“The highlight of this book for me was getting a taste of Dr. Brandt’s own approach…”

“…explores how the body of Christ is neurodiverse by design.”

“…Our spiritual care needs to be trauma-informed.”

“…a Logotherapeutic reading of the ministry of Jesus.”

“A very satisfying introduction to the subject…”

“ Deserves a place in the expanding field of Pauline studies.”

“… the first complete English translation to appear in print, the value of the book is already set

“…Eight hundred years later, it feels foreign to us, and is no less difficult or controversial.”

“…this book is to establish that Maimonides was a philosophical theologian…”

“Niiles-Mäki has produced a tome that deserves the attention and scrutiny of the LTEA community.”