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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... 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 of his life . He may afterwards develop and transform them in certain directions but he can ...
... 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 of his life . He may afterwards develop and transform them in certain directions but he can ...
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... Nature , 1 arouse a suspicion that they still look upon these ultimate and remotest powers as a parental couple , in a mythological sense and believe themselves linked to them by libidinal ties ( p . 168 ) . In these two paragraphs ...
... Nature , 1 arouse a suspicion that they still look upon these ultimate and remotest powers as a parental couple , in a mythological sense and believe themselves linked to them by libidinal ties ( p . 168 ) . In these two paragraphs ...
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... nature of the represen- tation . It may also provide an unsuspected projective test of childhood object relations which the patient has unknowingly transformed into his God image . Keeping in mind that most Western people either believe ...
... nature of the represen- tation . It may also provide an unsuspected projective test of childhood object relations which the patient has unknowingly transformed into his God image . Keeping in mind that most Western people either believe ...
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... nature of his interaction with real objects as well as his representational objects , and the transformation that these objects had undergone during the course of the patient's life . The biog- raphy concluded at the patient's admission ...
... nature of his interaction with real objects as well as his representational objects , and the transformation that these objects had undergone during the course of the patient's life . The biog- raphy concluded at the patient's admission ...
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... nature of the patient's object relations , the quality of his conflicts , and a psychodynamic formulation of both the patient's system of defenses and the critical predicaments in his life . This formulation was compared with the ...
... nature of the patient's object relations , the quality of his conflicts , and a psychodynamic formulation of both the patient's system of defenses and the critical predicaments in his life . This formulation was compared with the ...
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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