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    Early Psychoanalytic Religious Writings.H. Newton Malony & Edward P. Shafranske (eds.) - 2020 - Boston: Brill | Rodopi.
    _Early Psychoanalytic Religious Writings_ presents, in one edited volume, many of the foundational writings in the psychoanalytic study of religion. These translated works by Abraham, Fromm, Pfister, and others, complement Freud’s seminal contributions and provide a unique window into the origins of psychoanalytic thinking.
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    Methodist Personality Transformation in Context: A Response to Haartman.H. Newton Malony - 2007 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 29 (1):51-58.
    Haartman's analysis of ecstatic experience in early Methodism is contextualized within a brief review of the history of the movement and the theological assertions that underlay these religious behaviors. Wesley emphasized individual, as opposed to institutional religion and affrmed inductive as contrasted with deductive theology. "Sanctification," Wesley's term for personality transformation, is seen as positive ego development rather than regressive splitting of the ego. Maslow's "peak experience" is affrmed as a valid model for analyzing ecstatic behaviors. Methodism no longer emphasizes (...)
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  3. The future of an illusion: the illusion of the future: an historic dialogue on the value of religion. Between Oskar Pfister and Sigmund Freud (reprinted with permission from The journal of the history of the behavioral sciences, 15(2), 1979, 177-186). [REVIEW]H. Newton Malony & Gerald O. North - 2020 - In H. Newton Malony & Edward P. Shafranske (eds.), Early Psychoanalytic Religious Writings. Brill | Rodopi.