Describes the authentic religious function in the unconscious mind.
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Bridging the subject fields of psychology and religion, this volume interweaves theories with first-hand accounts, clinical insight, and empirical research to look at such questions as whether religion is a help or a hindrance in times of ...
This is a virtually rewritten second edition of New York University Professor Paul Vitz's profoundly important analysis of modern psychology.
Widely regarded as the definitive reference, this volume comprehensively examines the psychological processes associated with religion and spirituality.
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42), a direct experience and knowledge of God (Thomas, 1998, I, q. ... As purgation proceeds, we experience illumination or an increasing sense of God's presence, as well as feelings of love and unity toward all things (Inge, 1910, pp.
... 1983 ) , serious spinal cord injuries ( Bulman & Wortman , 1977 ) , and bereavement ( Park & Cohen , 1993 ) . Furthermore , within many traditions , religion is a philosophical An Intratextual Search for Meaning 19.