Birth of the Living God: A Psychoanalytic StudyUtilizing both clinical material based on the life histories of twenty patients and theoretical insights from the works of Freud, Erikson, Fairbairn, and Winnicott, Ana-Maria Rizzuto examines the origin, development, and use of our God images. Whereas Freud postulated that belief in God is based on a child's idea of his father, Rizzuto argues that the God representation draws from a variety of sources and is a major element in the fabric of one's view of self, others, and the world. |
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... important and relevant piece of information about the patient's developmental history and his private elaborations ( conscious and unconscious ) of parental imagos . I felt that the patients had taught me much about the workings of ...
... important and relevant piece of information about the patient's developmental history and his private elaborations ( conscious and unconscious ) of parental imagos . I felt that the patients had taught me much about the workings of ...
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... importance of case studies in the psychoanalytic study of religion . He said : " The source of reliable knowl- is at our ... important area of their own lives untouched by their training . If they dealt with religion during their own ...
... importance of case studies in the psychoanalytic study of religion . He said : " The source of reliable knowl- is at our ... important area of their own lives untouched by their training . If they dealt with religion during their own ...
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... importance to his later behavior , are already established at an unexpectedly early age . The nature and quality of the human child's relations to people of his own and the opposite sex have already been laid down in the first six years ...
... importance to his later behavior , are already established at an unexpectedly early age . The nature and quality of the human child's relations to people of his own and the opposite sex have already been laid down in the first six years ...
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... important change has taken place . A portion of the external world has , at least partially , been abandoned as an object and has instead , by identification , been taken into the ego and thus become an integral part of the internal ...
... important change has taken place . A portion of the external world has , at least partially , been abandoned as an object and has instead , by identification , been taken into the ego and thus become an integral part of the internal ...
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... attempt to correct , or collide with their personal representation of God . It is important to remember in this connection that in Freud's view the influence of official religion comes to the child after the image of Introduction.
... attempt to correct , or collide with their personal representation of God . It is important to remember in this connection that in Freud's view the influence of official religion comes to the child after the image of Introduction.
Contents
Freud | 13 |
Beyond Freud | 41 |
The Representations of Objects and Human Psychic Functionings | 54 |
Introduction to the Clinical Research | 87 |
A God without Whiskers | 93 |
A God in the Mirror | 109 |
God the Enigma | 130 |
God My Enemy | 149 |
Conclusions | 177 |
Epilogue | 212 |
Appendix | 213 |
Notes | 221 |
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