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Contemporary psychoanalysis and religion : transference and transcendence

Presents the latest psychoanalytic "theories" and their relevance for religious studies. The author, a clinical psychologist and professor of religion, builds on more recent theories in which the self is constued as a matrix of interalized relationships, investigates ways in which religious beliefs, practices, and experiences reflect the structure of the relational self.

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  • "Presents the latest psychoanalytic "theories" and their relevance for religious studies. The author, a clinical psychologist and professor of religion, builds on more recent theories in which the self is constued as a matrix of interalized relationships, investigates ways in which religious beliefs, practices, and experiences reflect the structure of the relational self."
  • "Presents the latest psychoanalytic "theories" and their relevance for religious studies. The author, a clinical psychologist and professor of religion, builds on more recent theories in which the self is constued as a matrix of interalized relationships, investigates ways in which religious beliefs, practices, and experiences reflect the structure of the relational self."@en

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  • "Contemporary psychoanalysis and religion : [transference and trascendence]"
  • "현대 정신분석학과 종교 : [전이와 초월] = Contemporary psychoanalysis & religion : transference and transcendence"
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  • "Contemporary Psychoanalysis and Religion : Transference and Transcendence"@en
  • "Hyŏndae jŏngsin bunsŏkhak gwa jonggyo : [jŏni wa ch'owŏl] = Contemporary psychoanalysis & religion : transference and transcendence"