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Religion clearly remains a powerful social and political force in
Western society. Freudian-based theory continues to inform
psychoanalytic investigations into personality development, gender
relations, and traumatic disorders. Using a historical framework,
this collection of new essays brings together contemporary
scholarship on religion and psych
Religion clearly remains a powerful social and political force in
Western society. Freudian-based theory continues to inform
psychoanalytic investigations into personality development, gender
relations, and traumatic disorders. Using a historical framework,
this collection of new essays brings together contemporary
scholarship on religion and psychoanalysis. These various yet
related psychoanalytic interpretations of religious symbolism and
commitment offer a unique social analysis on the meaning of
religion.Beginning with Freud's views on religion and mystical
experience and continuing with those of Horney, Winnicott,
Kristeva, Miller, and others, this volume surveys the work of three
generations of psychoanalytic theorists. Special attention is given
to objects relations theory and ego psychology, as well as to the
recent work from the European tradition. Distinguished contributors
provide a basic overview of a given theorist's scholarship and
discuss its place in the evolution of psychoanalytic thought as it
relates to the role that religion plays in modern
culture."Religion, Society, and Psychoanalysis" marks a major,
interdisciplinary step forward in filling the void in the
social-psychology of religion. It is an extremely useful handbook
for students and scholars of psychology and religion.
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