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  1. 不要以为它道出了真理,它只是为你开启了追寻真理的大门. 这篇书评可能有关键情节透露. 这本薄薄的小册子,一百页都不到,内容却是相当紧凑,你可以从这本书的任何位置切入,阅读的每一行文字都值得你进行深深的思考。. 或许正是因为这个原因,我读的 ...

  2. Yale University Press, 1950 - Psychoanalysis - 119 pages. Social psychologist Erich Fromm probes deep into the roots of religion to find its humanistic essence. In 1950, Erich Fromm attempted to free religion from its social function and to develop a new understanding of religious phenomena. Rather than analyzing what people believe in 'whether ...

  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. The real reasons for the success or the failure of devices in religious education ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2008 · Abstract. Psychoanalysis and religion are both survivors, despite having been buried time and again. They are also both truth-seeking endeavors as well as meaning-making ventures. We might imagine ...

  5. 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.

  6. Psychoanalysis and Religion, Fromm; Richard Slotkin w Bill Moyers; Child Rearing. The Continuum Concept, Liedloff; Raising Children, Lancy; Hunt Gather Parent, Doucleff; American Identity. Machine in the Garden, Leo Marx; Down the River, E Abbey; Wilderness Lost: The Religious Origins of the American Mind, D Williams

  7. This book gathers all of the author's important writings on the subject of why and how a working relationship can be produced between psychoanalysis and religion. The author discusses such matters as confession and free association, conscience and the sense of guilt, man's soul and his psychic apparatus, Christianity's and Freud's concepts of love.