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    Psychoanalysis and religion in the 21st century: competitors or collaborators?David M. Black (ed.) - 2006 - New York: Routledge.
    What can be gained from a dialogue between psychoanalysis and religion? David Black brings together contributors from a wide range of schools and movements to discuss this question.
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  2. Psychoanalysis and Religion.Erich Fromm - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (103):373-374.
     
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  3. Psychoanalysis and Religion.Neville Symington - 1994 - Cassell.
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    Psychoanalysis and religion.Richard Want - 1939 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 17 (3):241 – 250.
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    Psychoanalysis and religion.Richard Want - 1939 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 17 (3):241-250.
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    Psychoanalysis and Religion (review).James E. Dittes - 1991 - Philosophy and Literature 15 (2):352-354.
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    Psychoanalysis and Religion.David L. Miller - 1986 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 61 (1).
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    Psychoanalysis and Religion, based on the twenty-sixth series of Dwight Harrington Terry Lectures delivered at Yale University. By Erich Fromm. (Victor Gollancz Ltd. 1951. Pp. 126. Price 10s. 6d.). [REVIEW]H. D. Lewis - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (103):373-.
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  9. Orthodox-y (-) Mending in Psychoanalysis and Religion: Postmodern Perspectives.Mark C. Taylor - 1986 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 61 (240):162-171.
     
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    Emotion and spirit: questioning the claims of psychoanalysis and religion.Neville Symington - 1994 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    Psychoanalysis, with Freud as its founder, has vehemently denied the value of religious belief. In this radical book, Neville Symington makes the case that both traditional religion and psychoanalysis are failing because they exist apart and do not incorporate each other's value. Religion needs psychoanalysis so that it can become relevant to people's emotional lives and their most intimate relationships. Psychoanalysis needs religion so that it can contain those core spiritual values which give (...)
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    Psychoanalysis, culture, and religion: essays in honour of Sudhir Kakar.Sudhir Kakar & Dinesh Sharma (eds.) - 2014 - New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
    On psychoanalysis and culture with relations to works by Sudhir Kakar, Indian psychoanalyst and writer; contributed articles in his honor.
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    Psychoanalysis and Zen Buddhism: a realizational perspective.Seiso Paul Cooper - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    In this book, Cooper brings together psychoanalysis and Zen Buddhism by offering a comprehensive and integrated model, described as "The Realizational Model", that is consistent with the core concepts of Soto Zen Buddhism and psychoanalytic practice. Focusing primarily on Soto Zen Buddhism as presented in the original writings of the Japanese scholar monk Eihei Dōgen (1200-1253), and supported and elaborated by relevant contemporary scholarship in relation to the writings of the British psychoanalyst, Wilfred Bion (1897-1979), this book addresses the (...)
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    Why Things Matter: The Place of Values in Science, Psychoanalysis and Religion.David M. Black - 2011 - Routledge.
    In this book, David M. Black asks questions such as 'why do we care?' and 'what gives our values power?' using ideas from psychoanalysis and its adjacent sciences such as neuroscience and evolutionary biology in order to do so. _Why Things Matter_ explores how the comparatively new scientific discipline of consciousness studies requires us to recognize that subjectivity is as irreducible a feature of the world as matter and energy. Necessarily inter-disciplinary, this book draws on science, philosophy and the (...)
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    Hermeneutics and the psychoanalysis of religion.Stephen J. Costello - 2010 - New York: Peter Lang.
    This book is a philosophical study of the Freudian psychoanalysis of religion from a hermeneutical perspective.
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    The search for redemption: Julia Kristeva and Slavoj Zizek on Marx, psychoanalysis and religion.Roland Boer - 2007 - Filozofija I Društvo 18 (1):153-176.
    Slavoj Zizek i Julia Kristeva su sledili neobicno slicne puteve u svom intelektualnom i politickom razvoju od marksizma, preko psihoanalize, do hriscanstva. Ovaj clanak prati nacin na koji su se oni distancirali od marksizma i preuzeli psihoanalizu u frojdovskoj ili lakanovskoj verziji. Za Kristevu psihoanaliza pruza terapeutsko resenje za individualne i, povremeno drustvene probleme, dok za Zizeka ona predstavlja najbolji opis tih problema ali ne nuzno i odgovor na njih. Pa ipak, posredstvom psihoanalize, oni su otisli korak dalje, postavsi zaokupljeni (...)
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  16. Render unto caesar what is caesars: Speculations on the interface between psychoanalysis and religion.M. Fakhry Davids - 2006 - In David M. Black (ed.), Psychoanalysis and Religion in the Twenty-First Century: Competitors or Collaborators? Routledge.
     
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    Contemporary psychoanalysis and Jewish thought: answering a question with more questions.Libby Henik & Lewis Aron (eds.) - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Demonstrating the connections between contemporary psychoanalysis, Jewish thought and Jewish history, this volume is a significant contribution to the traditions of dialogue, debate and change-within-continuity that epitomize these disciplines. The authors of this volume explore the cross-disciplinary connections between psychoanalysis and Jewish thought, while seeking out the resonance of new meanings, to exemplify the uncanny similarities that exist between ancient Rabbinic methods of interpretation and contemporary psychoanalytic theory and methodology, particularly the centrality of the question and the deconstruction (...)
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    Psychoanalysis and Zen Buddhism.Erich Fromm - 1960 - Boston: Unwin Paperbacks.
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    Old and dirty gods: religion, antisemitism, and the origins of psychoanalysis.Pamela Cooper-White - 2018 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Freud's collection of antiquities - his "old and dirty gods"- stood as silent witnesses to the early analysts' paradoxical fascination and hostility toward religion. Pamela Cooper-White argues that antisemitism, reaching back centuries before the Holocaust, and the acute perspective from the margins that it engendered among the first analysts, stands at the very origins of psychoanalytic theory and practice. The core insight of psychoanalytic thought - that there is always more beneath the surface appearances of reality, and that this (...)
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    Psychoanalysis and Morality.Joseph B. McAllister - 1956 - New Scholasticism 30 (3):310-329.
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  21. Psychoanalysis and Theism.Adolf Grünbaum - 1987 - The Monist 70 (2):152-192.
    The topic of “Psychoanalysis and Theism” suggests two distinct questions. First, what is the import, if any, of psychoanalytic theory for the truth or falsity of theism? And furthermore, what was the attitude of Freud, the man, toward belief in God? It must be borne in mind that psychological explanations of any sort as to why people believe in God are subject to an important caveat. Even if they are true, such explanations are not entitled to beg the following (...)
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    Lacan and religion.Aron Dunlap - 2014 - Durham: Acumen Publishing.
    The French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan is one of the most influential intellectuals of the past century. "Lacan and Religion" presents students of religion and theology with a clear introduction to this famously difficult thinker.
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    Psychoanalysis and the Polis.Julia Kristeva & Margaret Waller - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 9 (1):77-92.
    The essays in this volume convince me of something which, until now was only a hypothesis of mine. Academic discourse, and perhaps American university discourse in particular, possesses an extraordinary ability to absorb, digest, and neutralize all of the key, radical or dramatic moments of thought, particularly, a fortiori, of contemporary though. Marxism in the United States, though marginalized, remains deafly dominant and exercises a fascination that we have not seen in Europe since the Russian Proletkult of the 1930s. Post-Heideggerian (...)
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  24. Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and Emancipation: Herbert Marcuse Collected Papers, Volume 5.Douglas Kellner & Clayton Pierce (eds.) - 2010 - Routledge.
    Edited by Douglas Kellner and Clayton Pierce, _Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and Emancipation _is the fifth volume of Herbert Marcuse's collected papers. Containing some of Marcuse’s most important work, this book presents for the first time his unique syntheses of philosophy, psychoanalysis, and critical social theory, directed toward human emancipation and social transformation. Within philosophy, Marcuse engaged with disparate and often conflicting philosophical perspectives - ranging from Heidegger and phenomenology, to Hegel, Marx, and Freud - to create unique philosophical insights, (...)
     
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  25. Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and Emancipation: Herbert Marcuse Collected Papers, Volume 5.Douglas Kellner & Clayton Pierce (eds.) - 2010 - Routledge.
    Edited by Douglas Kellner and Clayton Pierce, _Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and Emancipation _is the fifth volume of Herbert Marcuse's collected papers. Containing some of Marcuse’s most important work, this book presents for the first time his unique syntheses of philosophy, psychoanalysis, and critical social theory, directed toward human emancipation and social transformation. Within philosophy, Marcuse engaged with disparate and often conflicting philosophical perspectives - ranging from Heidegger and phenomenology, to Hegel, Marx, and Freud - to create unique philosophical insights, (...)
     
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  26. Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and Emancipation: Herbert Marcuse Collected Papers, Volume 5.Herbert Marcuse - 2010 - Routledge.
    Edited by Douglas Kellner and Clayton Pierce, Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and Emancipation is the fifth volume of Herbert Marcuse's collected papers. Containing some of Marcuse’s most important work, this book presents for the first time his unique syntheses of philosophy, psychoanalysis, and critical social theory, directed toward human emancipation and social transformation. Within philosophy, Marcuse engaged with disparate and often conflicting philosophical perspectives - ranging from Heidegger and phenomenology, to Hegel, Marx, and Freud - to create unique philosophical insights, (...)
     
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    Psychoanalysis and the God-Question. Richardson - 1986 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 61 (1):68-83.
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    Philosophy and religion; some contemporary perspectives.Jerry H. Gill - 1968 - Minneapolis,: Burgess Pub. Co..
    Reason and quest for revelation, by P. Tillich.--On the ontological mystery, by G. Marcel.--The problem of non-objectifying thinking and speaking, by M. Heidegger.--The problem of natural theology, by J. Macquarrie.--Metaphysical rebellion, by A. Camus.--Psychoanalysis and religion by E. Fromm.--Why I am not a Christian, by B. Russell.--The quest for being, by S. Hook.--The sacred and the profane; a dialectical understanding of Christianity, by T. J. J. Altizer.--Three strata of meaning in religious discourse by C. Hartshorne.--The theological task, by (...)
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  29. Psychoanalysis and spirituality.Jeffrey B. Rubin - 2006 - In David M. Black (ed.), Psychoanalysis and Religion in the Twenty-First Century: Competitors or Collaborators? Routledge.
     
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  30. Psychoanalysis and judaism.Stephen Frosh - 2006 - In David M. Black (ed.), Psychoanalysis and Religion in the Twenty-First Century: Competitors or Collaborators? Routledge.
     
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  31. In the beginning was love: psychoanalysis and faith.Julia Kristeva - 1987 - New York: Columbia University Press.
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    A triangle of hostility? Psychoanalysis, philosophy and religion.John Cottingham - unknown
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    Toward Mutual Recognition: Relational Psychoanalysis and the Christian Narrative.Marie T. Hoffman - 2010 - Routledge.
    Ever since its nascent days, psychoanalysis has enjoyed an uneasy coexistence with religion. However, in recent decades, many analysts have been more interested in the healing potential of both psychoanalytic and religious experience and have explored how their respective narrative underpinnings may be remarkably similar. In _Toward Mutual Recognition_, Marie T. Hoffman takes just such an approach. Coming from a Christian perspective, she suggests that the current relational turn in psychoanalysis has been influenced by numerous theorists - (...)
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    Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: An Unfolding Dialogue (review). [REVIEW]David Loy - 2005 - Philosophy East and West 55 (2):363-367.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: An Unfolding DialogueDavid R. LoyPsychoanalysis and Buddhism: An Unfolding Dialogue. Edited by Jeremy D. Safran. Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2003, Pp. xvii + 443.In the burgeoning literature on Buddhism and psychoanalysis/psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis and Buddhism: An Unfolding Dialogue stands out. True to its subtitle, the format is designed to encourage genuine dialogue. Following an excellent introduction by the editor, Jeremy D. Safran, all of (...)
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    Desire of the Analysts: Psychoanalysis and Cultural Criticism.Vera J. Camden - 2009 - Intertexts 13 (1-2):153.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Desire of the Analysts: Psychoanalysis and Cultural CriticismVera J. Camden (bio)Desire of the Analysts: Psychoanalysis and Cultural Criticism. Ed. Greg Forter and Paul Allen Miller. New York: SUNY P, 2008. 258 pp.This collection takes up the uses of psychoanalysis for cultural studies in the new millennium. Its editors and contributors ask, “Where is psychoanalysis in contemporary thought?” At a time when the empirically based (...)
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    The heart of man's destiny: Lacanian psychoanalysis and early Reformation thought.Herman Westerink - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    Working from an innovative perspective, this book explores the close relationship between Freudian psychoanalysis and the ideas of the early Reformation.
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    Eros Crucified: Death, Desire, and the Divine in Psychoanalysis and the Philosophy of Religion: by Matthew Clemente, New York and Abingdon (Oxon), Routledge, 2020, xxviii + 183 pp., £96.00 (hbk), ISBN: 978-0-367-28048-2, £27.99 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-367-25939-6. [REVIEW]Philipp W. Rosemann - 2021 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 29 (2):259-263.
    A contribution at the intersection between Freudian psychoanalysis and Christian thought, Eros Crucified argues for the need of a Christian revision of the Freudian account of desire. Psychoanalysi...
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    Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. [REVIEW]Robert M. Barry - 1958 - New Scholasticism 32 (1):109-111.
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    The couch and the tree: dialogues in psychoanalysis and Buddhism.Anthony Molino (ed.) - 1998 - New York: North Point Press.
    In his Fragments of a Journal, playwright Eugene Ionesco wrote: According to Freud, the three obstacles that prevent us from being are anxiety, pity and aversion. This is the threefold chain that binds us. But our chain is fourfold or even fivefold: hatred or aggressiveness are equal hindrances to freedom. Desire is the most serious obstacle to our deliverance. Freudianism can thus, to some extent, be reconciled with Buddhism... Ionesco goes on to suggest that the ultimate implications of psychoanalysis (...)
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    Relating to God: clinical psychoanalysis, spirituality, and theism.Daniel Merkur - 2014 - Lanham: Jason Aronson.
    Freud on animism and religion -- Freud's search for spirituality -- Clinical psychoanalysis and religion -- Analyzing the transference onto God -- Interpreting numinous experiences -- Mentalizing God -- Unsaying God -- Revelation and prophecy.
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    Žižek and religion: Notes for a dialogue.Fabiano Veliq - 2021 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 15 (1).
    This article intent to bring some notes to understand the role of religion in the work of Slavoj Žižek. Is quite clear that religion is a big problem that Žižek faces in some of his book and to us is quite clear that his concern about this theme is extremely important to his view on politics and psychoanalysis. This article points out some insights about the main themes that Žižek works in his book about religion. We (...)
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    Psychoanalysis and the Future. [REVIEW]R. D. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):520-520.
    Constituting a special double issue of Theodor Reik's Journal of Psychoanalytic Psychology, this small volume will be of interest to those who approach Freud from the greatest variety of points of view. Particularly noteworthy is the paper on religion by Jacob Taubes.--D. R.
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    Spirit and psyche: a new paradigm for psychology, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapy.Victor L. Schermer - 2003 - Philadelphia, PA: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
    This book explores the literature on spirituality as an important dimension of psychology, and explains the relationship between psychological treatment and ...
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    Winnicott and Religion.Stephen Eugene Parker - 2011 - Jason Aronson.
    This book explores how religion shaped and informed the life and work of D. W. Winnicott, the eminent British pediatrician and psychoanalyst. It highlights the influence of his Wesleyan Methodist upbringing upon his work as well as how his career in psychoanalysis changed his view of religion. It traces the nature of Winnicott’s religious behavior and practice over his life and describes his contributions to the positive role of religion in life and culture.
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  45. Nothing, Perhaps? Nihilism, Psychoanalysis, and the Philosophy of History.S. Clark Buckner - 2004 - Dissertation, Vanderbilt University
    This dissertation examines Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis with particular regard to the problem of nihilism, and the philosophy of history that Edmund Husserl and Georg Lukacs argue is needed in its wake to restore reason's capacity to give order and direction to human life. I understand nihilism not merely as the theory that life is devoid of value, but rather as an historical crisis in the sense of autonomy that results from the separation of fact and value in the thoroughly (...)
     
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    The other Freud: religion, culture, and psychoanalysis.James DiCenso - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    The Other Freud undertakes an exciting and original analysis of Freud's major writings on religion and culture. James DiCenso suggests that Freud's texts on religion are unjustifiably ignored or taken for granted, and he shows that Freud's commentary on religion are rich, multifaceted texts, and deserve far more attention. Using concepts derived primarily from Jacques Lacan and Julia Kristeva, DiCenso draws an unparalleled critical portrait of the "other Freud". This book is rich with new ideas and fresh (...)
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    Review: S.J. Costello, Hermeneutics and the Psychoanalysis of Religion (Oxford/Bern: Peter Lang, 2010). [REVIEW]Jens De Vleminck - 2012 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (2):412-413.
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    Sigmund Freud and Oskar Pfister on religion: the beginning of an endless dialogue.Carlos Domínguez - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Sigmund Freud, Oskar Pfister, Montero Fernańdez & Francisco Javier.
    Sigmund Freud and Oskar Pfister on Religion examines the dialogue between psychoanalysis and religion through the encounters of two men: the "unfaithful Jew" who founded psychoanalysis, and a pastor of profound religious faith and proven psychoanalytic conviction. Carlos Domínguez-Morano analyses the original encounters between Freud and Pfister and their respective positions, noting the incidences, impasses and progress of their discussions. The complex interactions between psychoanalysis and religion over time are considered, and Domínguez-Morano assesses the (...)
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    Freud and Religion: Advancing the Dialogue.William B. Parsons - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    We live in an era that often described as 'therapeutic.' Our culture is suffused with unconscious fantasies and psychoanalytic ways of thinking about self, other, and society. Aspects of the Freudian cultural universe have also had an impact on how we think about religion. In this volume, William Parsons explores the relationship between religion and psychoanalysis through multiple, linked investigations. Why did Freud write about religion and what did he say? What were the multiple critiques levelled (...)
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    Psychoanalysis, monotheism and morality: symposia of the Sigmund Freud Museum 2009-2011.Wolfgang Müller-Funk, Inge Scholz-Strasser, Herman Westerink & Daniela Finzi (eds.) - 2013 - Leuven (Belgium): Leuven University Press.
    In this volume, renowned experts in psychoanalysis reflect on the relationship between psychoanalysis and religion, in particular presenting various controversial interpretations of the question if and to what extent monotheism semantically and structurally fits psychoanalytic insights. Some essays augment traditional religious critiques of Freudianism with later religio-philosophical theories on, for example, femininity. Others explore the relation between psychopathology and morality from the Freudian premise that psychopathology shows in an excessive way aspects or mechanisms of the human psyche (...)
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