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Seeing God In Our Birth Experiences A Psychoanalytic Inquiry Into Pre And Perinatal Religious Development Helen Holmes

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Seeing God In Our Birth Experiences A Psychoanalytic Inquiry Into Pre And Perinatal Religious Development Helen Holmes
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Author: Helen Holmes
ISBN: 9780367221447, 9780429273490, 0367221446, 0429273495
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Seeing God In Our Birth Experiences A Psychoanalytic Inquiry Into Pre And Perinatal Religious Development Helen Holmes by Helen Holmes 9780367221447, 9780429273490, 0367221446, 0429273495 instant download after payment.

There has been a recent surge in the examination of the evolutionary roots of religious belief, all trying to identify where the human desire to seek the supernatural and the divine comes from. This book adds a new and innovative perspective to this line of thought by being the first to link prenatal and perinatal experiences to the origins of these unconscious underpinnings of our shared images of God.
The book poses a ground-breaking paradigm by thinking about our earliest images of God, whether theist or atheist, within a psychoanalytic framework, comparing and contrasting the thought of Freud and Rizzuto. It looks at the issue of images of God from a diversity of psychological perspectives including, attachment theory, developmental theory and bio-psychosocial perspectives. This analysis leads to the conclusion that in parallel to postnatal findings, uterine and birth experiences can predispose individuals to form God representations later in life, through underpinning affective and environmental factors. 
This is a bold study of the development of one of humanity’s most fundamental aspects. As such, it will be of great interest to scholars of the psychology of religion, psychology, psychoanalysis, religious studies and early infant development.

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