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  1. Psychoanalysis and Religion is a 1950 book by social psychologist and psychoanalyst Erich Fromm, in which he attempts to explain the purpose and goals of psychoanalysis in relation to ethics and religion.

  2. 7 de nov. de 2018 · This chapter examines these contrasting psychoanalytic interpretations of religion, and then explores more recent accounts of the workings of the human psyche and how they affect the status of religious belief.

  3. Psychoanalysis leads to the real motives in behavior, in contrast with supposed or professed motives. It may thus serve to reveal a person's true self, and so reinforce religious self-searching. Psychoanalysis would clarify religious controversy by disclosing the actual motives lying behind religious attitudes.

  4. 8 de may. de 2017 · Using Ian Barbour's fourfold typology of the relationship between religion and science—Conflict, Independence, Dialogue, and Integration—this article examines how the relationship between religion and psychoanalysis has increasingly moved from being one of perceived irreducible Conflict to one in which Dialogue and—even in some ...

  5. 19 de mar. de 2020 · A noted psychoanalyst assesses the modern issue between traditional religion and a philosophy that takes as the sole aim in life the satisfaction of instinctive and material values Social psychologist Erich Fromm probes deep into the roots of religion to find its humanistic essence.

  6. 26 de mar. de 2013 · Psychoanalysis and Religion. Erich Fromm. Open Road Media, Mar 26, 2013 - Psychology - 120 pages. An exploration of what religion and spirituality mean to us as humans, by the New York...

  7. 1 de abr. de 2013 · Abstract. Psychoanalytic critical theory explores the dynamics of individual identity formation within specific cultural contexts. Freud understood that psychoanalysis is a critical social theory as well as a therapeutic practice. His studies on religion illustrate the depths of society and culture within the mind.