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245 0 0 _aChristianity & psychoanalysis :
_ba new conversation /
_cedited by Earl D. Bland and Brad D. Strawn.
246 3 _aChristianity and psychoanalysis
264 1 _aDowners Grove, Illinois :
_bIVP Academic, a division of InterVarsity Press,
_c2014.
300 _a304 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 265-298) and index.
505 0 0 _tA new conversation /
_rEarl D. Bland and Brad D. Strawn --
_tTradition-based integration /
_rRon Wright, Paul Jones, and Brad D. Strawn --
_tContemporary Freudian psychoanalysis /
_rBrad D. Strawn --
_tEcumenical spirituality, Catholic theology and object relations theory : a threefold cord holding sacred space /
_rTheresa Tisdale --
_tSelf psychology and Christian experience /
_rEarl D. Bland --
_tIntersubjective systems theory /
_rMitchell W. Hicks --
_tRelational psychoanalysis /
_rLowell W. Hoffman --
_tAttachment-based psychoanalytic therapy and Christianity : being in relation /
_rTodd W. Hall and Lauren E. Maltby --
_tPsychoanalytic couples therapy : an introduction and integration /
_rEarl D. Bland --
_tBrief dynamic psychotherapy /
_rMichael W. Mangis --
_tChristianity and psychoanalysis : final thoughts /
_rBrad D. Strawn and Earl D. Bland.
520 _aUnsurprisingly, given Sigmund Freud's understanding of religion, the conversation between Christianity and psychoanalysis has long been marked by mutual suspicion. Psychoanalysis originated within a naturalist, post-Enlightenment context and sought to understand human functioning and pathology--focusing on phenomena such as the unconscious and object representation--on a strictly empirical basis. Given certain accounts of divine agency and human uniqueness, psychoanalytic work was often seen as competitive with a Christian understanding of the human person. The contributors to Christianity and Psychoanalysis seek to start a new conversation. Aided by the turn to relationality in theology, as well as by a noncompetitive conception of God's transcendence and agency, this book presents a fresh integration of Christian thought and psychoanalytic theory. The immanent processes identified by psychoanalysis need not compete with Christian theology but can instead be the very means by which God is involved in human existence. The Christian study of psychoanalysis can thus serve the flourishing of God's kingdom. --From publisher's description.
650 0 _aChristianity
_xPsychology.
650 0 _aPsychoanalysis and religion.
650 7 _aChristianity
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650 7 _aPsychoanalysis and religion.
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700 1 _aBland, Earl D.,
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700 1 _aStrawn, Brad D.
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710 2 _aChristian Association for Psychological Studies.
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