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'Two Scrubby Travellers': A psychoanalytic view of flourishing and constraint in religion through the lives of John and Charles Wesley (Hardcover)
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'Two Scrubby Travellers': A psychoanalytic view of flourishing and constraint in religion through the lives of John and Charles Wesley (Hardcover)
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The ways in which people change and grow, and learn to become good,
are not only about conscious decisions to behave well, but about
internal change which allows a loving and compassionate response to
others. Such change can take place in psychotherapy; this book
explores whether similar processes can occur in a religious
context. Using the work of Julia Kristeva and other post-Kleinian
psychoanalysts, change and resistance to change are examined in the
lives of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, and his brother
Charles, the greatest English hymn-writer. Their mother's
description of them as young men as 'two scrubby travellers', was a
prescient expression indicating their future pilgrimage, which they
negotiated through many struggles and compromises; it points
towards the 'wounded healer', a description which could be applied
to John in later years. The use of psychoanalytic thought in this
study allows the exploration of unconscious as well as conscious
processes at work and interesting differences emerge, which shed
light on the elements in religion that promote or inhibit change,
and the influence of personality factors. 'Two scrubby travellers':
A psychoanalytic view of flourishing and constraint in religion
through the lives of John and Charles Wesley enriches our
understanding of these two important historical figures. It
questions the categorising of forms of religion as conducive to
change and so 'mature', and other forms as 'immature', at a time
when many, particularly young people, are attracted by
fundamentalist, evangelical forms of belief. This book will be
essential reading for researchers working at the intersection of
psychoanalysis and religious studies; it will also be of interest
to psychotherapists and psychoanalysts more generally, and to
researchers in the philosophy of religion.
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