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Terror And Transformation The Ambiguity Of Religion In Psychoanalytic Perspective James W Jones

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Terror And Transformation The Ambiguity Of Religion In Psychoanalytic Perspective James W Jones
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 143
Author: James W. Jones
ISBN: 9781317763048, 1317763041
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Terror And Transformation The Ambiguity Of Religion In Psychoanalytic Perspective James W Jones by James W. Jones 9781317763048, 1317763041 instant download after payment.

Religion has been responsible for both horrific acts against humanity and some of humanity's most sublime teachings and experiences. How is this possible? From a contemporary psychoanalytic perspective, this book seeks to answer that question in terms of the psychological dynamic of idealisation. At the heart of living religion is the idealisation of everyday objects. Such idealisations provide much of the transforming power of religious experience, which is one of the positive contributions of religion to the psychological life. However, idealisation can also lead to religious fanaticism which can be very destructive. Drawing on the work of various contemporary relational theorists within psychoanalysis, this book develops a psychoanalytically informed theory of the transforming and terror-producing effects of religious experience. It discusses the question of whether or not, if idealisation is the cause of many of the destructive acts done in the name of religion, there can be vital religion without idealisation. This is the first book to address the nature of religion and its capacity to sponsor both terrorism and transformation in terms of contemporary relational psychoanalytic theory. It will be invaluable to students and practitioners of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, psychology and religious studies, and to others interested in the role of religion in the lives of individuals and societies.

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